barbarism
പിടിയിൽ
definition
noun
the collapse of civilization and the return to barbarism
absence of culture and civilization.
she called the execution an act of barbarism
extreme cruelty or brutality.
example
The Daggian faith was based on the belief that an ancient man called Dagan had received divine insight to organize all mankind into countries and civilizations after centuries of 'barbarism' .
Each viewed his trial as a pivot on a line in history dividing 'barbarism' from civilization.
With equal firmness we should demand of the Arab governments and the Arab media their condemnation of 'barbarism' , brutality and terrorism in their own communities.
she called the execution an act of 'barbarism'
The EU utterly condemns the perpetrators and sponsors of these acts of 'barbarism' .
The mistake Tim is making is trying to link the various forms of anti-Americanism and the specific act of 'barbarism' which took place in New York City.
the collapse of civilization and the return to 'barbarism'
It is a clash between 'barbarism' and civilization: the outcome and consequences of which will not be limited to the military result in Iraq.
You think that a wall as solid as the earth separates civilization from 'barbarism' .
This thing is worth a huge amount to the city of Edinburgh and it would be an obscenity, an act of 'barbarism' , if there was any threat.
It's a war between civilization and 'barbarism' .
‘For primary school children to have witnessed such an act of 'barbarism' shows the men of violence have reached new levels of depravity,’ he said.
As the parties seeking to destroy modern civilization and return to 'barbarism' have put anti-Semitism at the top of their programs, this civilization is apparently a creation of the Jews.
Fifteen years on, and many, if not most, of the negative trends previously seen as evidence of our civilization's descent into 'barbarism' are in reverse.
During medieval times acts of 'barbarism' were accepted.
All peace loving Zambians must condemn such acts of 'barbarism' .
For instance, Fowler preferred Britishism to Briticism, labelling the latter a 'barbarism' ; Burchfield simply comments that Briticism is now the more usual term in scholarly work.
That the Catholic Church's bureaucracy and some of its clergy have been responsible for and/or condoned acts of 'barbarism' is beyond question.
These notions when confronted with Jahangir's own interest in, possession and treatment of elephants give rise to a particular manifestation of the ideologies of 'barbarism' and civilization.
His murder is an act of 'barbarism' that makes a mockery of everything that Danny's kidnappers claim to believe in.
In fact, their absence would reduce us to 'barbarism' and utter poverty.
she called the execution an act of 'barbarism'
The history of mankind is littered with appalling acts of 'barbarism' , cruelty and hatred.
As a British Muslim I condemn this act of 'barbarism' - it is wholly anti-Islamic.
And like past challenges to civilization, such 'barbarism' thrives on Western appeasement and considers enlightened deference as weakness, if not decadence.
Their act of foundation was ‘the bright strong line between desolate 'barbarism' and busy civilisation’.
From the official perspective, the issue was simple: 'barbarism' versus civilization.
… There was much to be said for slavery as a transitional status between 'barbarism' and civilization.
There is an insightful section on the Bolsheviks' fear of hooliganism and their tendency to link disorder and 'barbarism' with popular culture.
For a 15-year-old, it was - to use a modern 'barbarism' - totally incredible.
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