Emotivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Moot
Moot [fr. gmot, emot, Sax., meeting together], to plead a mock cause; to state
Deprave and corrupt
effect of a porno-graphic publication on the mind, including the emotions, it is not necessary that any physical (or 'overt') sexual
Compensation
expected loss and may extend to physical mental or even emotional suffering, insult or injury or loss, Ghaziabad Development Authority v.
Ennuyeacute
Affected with ennui weary in spirits emotionally exhausted
Palpitate
and more strongly than usual to throb to bound with emotion or exertion to pulsate violently to flutter said specifically of
Quench
and fire of things burning and figuratively of sensations and emotions as to quench flame to quench a candle to quench
Pleasure
of the senses or of the mind agreeable sensations or emotions the excitement relish or happiness produced by the expectation or
Pleasing
Giving pleasure or satisfaction causing agreeable emotion agreeable delightful as a pleasing prospect pleasing manners
Please
To give pleasure to to excite agreeable sensations or emotions in to make glad to gratify to content to satisfy
pathematic
Of pertaining to or designating emotion or suffering
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