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Pitiable
Deserving pity wworthy of or exciting compassion miserable lamentable piteous as pitiable persons a pitiable condition pitiable wretchedness
Scandalous
Giving offense to the conscience or moral feelings exciting reprobation calling out condemnation
Kindling
The act of causing to burn or of exciting or inflaming the passions
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Puffer
by auction, to bid on the part of the owner, for the purpose of raising the price and exciting the eagerness of the bidders. The (English) Sale of Land by Auction Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict.
Paranoid schizophrenia
attributed to the effects of hypnotism, electricity wireless telegraphy or atomic agencies. The patient gets very irritate and excited owing to these painful and disagreeable hallucinations and delusions. Since so many people are against him and are
Magna Carta
the conferences at Runningmede, during which period the country was kept in a constant state of alarm and excitement by the struggles of the barons' war, but at length this constitutional barrier against regal encroachments was finally
In invidiam
In invidiam, to excite a prejudice
Clausul' inconsuet' semper inducunt suspicionem
Clausul' inconsuet' semper inducunt suspicionem, 3 Rep. 81.-(Unusual clauses always excite suspicion.)
Civil Law
the Courts of Equity. 'The whole body of the Civil Law' (remarks Chancellor Kent, 1 Comm. 548) 'will excite never-failing curiosity, and receive the homage of scholars, as a singular monument of wisdom. It fills such a
Breach of peace
Breach of peace, takes place when either an assault is committed on an individual or public alarm and excitement is caused. Mere annoyance or insult is not enough; thus at common law a householder could not give
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