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    revolting
    /rɪˈvəʊltɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. causing intense disgust; disgusting: "there was a revolting smell that lingered in the air"

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  2. 4 days ago · Terrorism, the calculated use of violence to create a general climate of fear in a population and thereby to bring about a particular political objective. Definitions of terrorism are complex and controversial; because of the inherent ferocity of terrorism, the term in its popular usage has developed an intense stigma.

  3. 2 days ago · How do the words hideous, revolting, and false most affect the tone and meaning of this passage? They show the speaker's disgust over slavery. See an expert-written answer!

  4. 4 days ago · #SayHerName and #BlackLivesMatter carry on the deep tradition of organized Black resistance to white supremacy. Focusing riots and rebellions in New York City, this article considers acts of resistance by Black people centering life and community juxtaposed against acts of anti-Black violence that deny Black humanity. The objectified skeletal remains of 79 Black women who were dissected in ...

  5. 5 days ago · Soviet Union - Revolution, Communism, USSR: Sometime in the middle of the 19th century, Russia entered a phase of internal crisis that in 1917 would culminate in revolution. Its causes were not so much economic or social as political and cultural.

  6. 2 days ago · Society often thinks of health as something biological and physical: the condition of our bodies, how healthy we eat, the physical exercise we do. A key component of health is missing from this, though. It’s mental wellbeing, which encompasses our inner workings and the way we describe how we are in our lives.

  7. 1 day ago · June 30, 2024 by Shawn F. Higgins. During the Great War, Theodora Dodge (1871-1936,) one of the first women Egyptologists from America, volunteered for civilian relief work in France. When the ...

  8. 2 days ago · In this case, he reached the correct conclusion by the wrong reasoning. Namely, under APA or any other statute, Congress has no power to enlarge, diminish, fix or in any way define federal courts’ authority. Anyone who believes in the separation of powers must find the idea revolting.