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Home Dictionary Name: sensitiveSensitivity
The quality or state of being sensitive used chiefly in science and the arts as the sensitivity of iodized silver...
Sensitize
To render sensitive or susceptible of being easily acted on by the actinic rays of the sun as sensitized paper or plate...
light sensitive
Affected by light as the light sensitive pigments in the retina...
Sensitive
Having sense of feeling possessing or exhibiting the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects as a sensitive soul...
Sensitizer
An agent that sensitizes...
Noise sensitive structures
Noise sensitive structures, means structures that require a quiet environment such as hospital, schools, government offices, research institutions and residential buildings, Noise Pollution (V), (In re:) (2005) 5 SCC 733....
desensitize
to rendered insensitive or less sensitive Opposite of sensitize...
desensitizing
making less susceptible or sensitive to either physical or emotional stimuli Opposite of sensitizing...
in camera
in camera [New Latin, literally, in a chamber] : in private ;esp : in a judge's chambers [the judge reviewed the sensitive material in camera] [an in camera proceeding] compare open court ...
Our Federalism
Our Federalism [from the language of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Younger v. Harris, 401 U.S. 37 (1971), which proclaimed that “Our Federalism” represents “a system in which there is sensitivity to the legitimate interests of both State and National Government … ”] : a doctrine in federal jurisprudence that limits federal interference in state civil and esp. criminal proceedings out of respect for the interests and policies of the states ...
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