"Repugnancy" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
An Inconsistency, op-position, or contrariety between two or more clauses of the same deed or contract, or between two or more material allegations of the same pleading. See Lehman v. U. S., 127 Fed. 45, 61 C. C. A. 577; Swan v. U. S„ 8 wyo. 151, 9 Pac. 931
The state or condition of being repugnant; opposition;
contrariety; especially, a strong instinctive antagonism; aversion;
reluctance; unwillingness, as of mind, passions, principles, qualities,
and the like.
Fatally, the term 'barbarian' is the password that opens up the archives of the twentieth century. It refers to the despiser of achievement, the vandal, the status denier, the iconoclast, who refuses to acknowledge any ranking rules or hierarchy. Whoever wishes to understand the twentieth century must always keep the barbaric factor in view. Precisely in more recent modernity, it was and still is typical to allow an alliance between barbarism and success before a large audience, initially more in the form of insensitive imperialism, and today in the costumes of that invasive vulgarity which advances into virtually all areas through the vehicle of popular culture. That the barbaric position in twentieth-century Europe was even considered the way forward among the purveyors of high culture for a time, extending to a messianism of uneducatedness, indeed the utopia of a new beginning on the clean slate of ignorance, illustrates the extent of the civilizatory crisis this continent has gone through in the last century and a half - including the cultural revolution downwards, which runs through the twentieth century in our climes and casts its shadow ahead onto the twenty-first.
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Expressing contrariety, opposition, or antithesis; as, an adversative conjunction (but, however, yet, etc. ); an adversative force.
Read the complete definitionOpposition; contrariety.
Read the complete definitionIn opposition to, whether the opposition is of sentiment or of action; on the other side; counter to; in contrariety …
Read the complete definitionOpposition of action; counteraction or contrariety of things or principles.
Read the complete definitionOpposition or contrariety to the Christian religion.
Read the complete definitionContrariety or opposition in feeling; settled aversion or dislike; repugnance; distaste.
Read the complete definitionDirect opposition or repugnancy; inconsistency; incongruity or contrariety; one who, or that which, is inconsistent.
Read the complete definitionThe state or quality of being contrary; opposition; repugnance; disagreement; antagonism.
Read the complete definitionstate or quality of being contrary; opposition; inconsistency; contrariety; perverseness; obstinacy.
Read the complete definitionTo set in opposition, or over against, in order to show the differences between, or the comparative excellences and defects …
Read the complete definitionRepugnance; contrariety of sentiment, interest, or purpose; antipathy.
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