Emotivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ha
uttered and as written it expresses a great variety of emotions determined by the tone or the context When repeated ha
Exclamation
of feeling sudden expression of sound or words indicative of emotion as in surprise pain grief joy anger etc
outpouring
An unrestrained expression of emotion feeling as an outpouring of grief over the death of
Oh
An exclamation expressing various emotions according to the tone and manner especially surprise pain sorrow
Rage
Violent excitement eager passion extreme vehemence of desire emotion or suffering mastering the will
painfulness
Emotional distress a fundamental feeling that people try to avoid
Accomplice
former, it is both physical as well as psychological and emotional. However, if the court of facts finds it difficult to
Terrorism
by nature is difficult to define. Acts of terrorism conjure emotional responses in the victims (those hurt by the violence and
Schizophrenia
MLJ 268. Schizophrenia, is one of a group of severe emotional disorders, usually of psychotic proportions, characterized by misinterpretation and retreat
Proved
Proved, there is no difference between the general rules of evidence in civil and criminal cases, and the definition of...
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