(noun) a judicial decision or sentence / (noun) a decree in bankruptcy / (verb) to settle judicially / (verb) to act as judge
Stuart himself was unable to adjudicate on the finished draft
from the preface by bill schwarz
Stuart himself was unable to adjudicate on the finished draft
from the preface by bill schwarz
(noun) a system of religious mysticism teaching that perfection and spiritual peace are attained by annihilation of the will and passive absorption in contemplation of God and divine things / (noun) a passive withdrawn attitude or policy toward the world or worldly affairs / (noun) a state of calmness or passivity
I resented his social quietism: the fact that he went along with her project for us without complaint, and that he tolerated the way he was patronized by the men he drank with
I resented his social quietism: the fact that he went along with her project for us without complaint, and that he tolerated the way he was patronized by the men he drank with
a confused mixture
out of the most far-fetched farrago of ‘facts’, images and expectations from diverse and myth-driven sources
out of the most far-fetched farrago of ‘facts’, images and expectations from diverse and myth-driven sources
eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant
They were voluble, excitable, high-spirited, quarrelsome, truculent and aggressive. Not like ‘us’ at all.
They were voluble, excitable, high-spirited, quarrelsome, truculent and aggressive. Not like ‘us’ at all.
(noun) a usually rhetorical break in the flow of sound in the middle of a line of verse / (noun) a break in the flow of sound in a verse caused by the ending of a word within a foot / (noun) break interruption / (noun) a pause marking a rhythmic point of division in a melody
The riots marked a sharp caesura in the lives of Caribbean migrants to Britain
The riots marked a sharp caesura in the lives of Caribbean migrants to Britain
a summary of the principles of Christian religion in the form of questions and answers, used for the instruction of Christians
His ‘test’ swept aside all the necessary ambivalence in play, reducing one’s allegiance to a sporting team to a catechism of national faith
His ‘test’ swept aside all the necessary ambivalence in play, reducing one’s allegiance to a sporting team to a catechism of national faith
(noun) the scope, extent, or bounds of something
The degree to which new cultural forms transfigured and expanded the ambit of politics itself was perhaps the dominating issue which possessed us
The degree to which new cultural forms transfigured and expanded the ambit of politics itself was perhaps the dominating issue which possessed us