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ili-30-00420477-n CILI: i37614
WordNet Domains: factotum
Basic Level Concept: 00419908-n abuse
Epinonyms: [1] faith
[1] faith |0.95|
[0] ili-30-00420477-n (category) |0.95|
Polarity:
  positive negative
SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0.25
Time:
  past present future atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0.062 0.001 0.938 0

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GL Variants
- persecución [peɾsɛkuˈθjoŋ] · [RILG] [DRAG]
non é que os datos da persecución non estivesen dispoñibles; a maioría da información que se obtivo en Xerusalén sacárana á luz os numerosos tribunais de crimes de guerra e as comisións de investigación, e as declaracións, memorias e crónicas dos superviventes. [f14 (64)] SemCor Corpus
PT Variants
- perseguição [pɨrsɨgisˈɐ̃w]
Gloss
o ato de perseguir (especialmente com base na raça ou religião)
CA Variants
- persecució
Gloss
Acció i efecte de perseguir moralment
EU Variants
- jazarpen
- pertsekuzio
ES Variants
- persecución
EN Variants
- persecution [ˌpɝsə'kjuʃən]
Gloss
the act of persecuting (especially on the basis of race or religion)
DE Variants
- Verfolgung
LA Variants
- persecutio
IT Variants
- persecuzione
FR Variants
- persécution
ZH_S Variants
- 残害
- 虐待
- 迫害
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00419908-n: cruel or inhumane treatment
Hyponyms
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00421047-n: the act of subjugating by cruelty
Hyponyms
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00421210-n: organized persecution of an ethnic group (especially Jews)
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00421321-n: handing over prisoners to countries where torture is allowed
Hyponyms
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00421437-n: the deliberate, systematic, or wanton infliction of physical or mental suffering by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person to yield information or to make a confession or for any other reason
Related
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02585489-v: cause to suffer
Domain
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05946687-n: a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny
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02585489-v: cause to suffer
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07967982-n: people who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock
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13790912-n: a relation that provides the foundation for something
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00421210-n: organized persecution of an ethnic group (especially Jews)
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05909097-n: a conspiracy in 1605 in England to blow up James I and the Houses of Parliament to avenge the persecution of Catholics in England; led by Guy Fawkes
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09962214-n: (medieval Spain and Portugal) a Jew or Moor who professed to convert to Christianity in order to avoid persecution or expulsion
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10295597-n: (medieval Spain and Portugal) a disparaging term for a Jew who converted to Christianity in order to avoid persecution but continued to practice their religion secretly
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10907962-n: Emperor of Rome who stopped the persecution of Christians and in 324 made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire; in 330 he moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople (280-337)
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10926917-n: Emperor of Rome who was proclaimed emperor against his will; his reign was notable for his severe persecution of Christians (201-251)
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10935968-n: Roman Emperor who when faced with military problems decided in 286 to divide the Roman Empire between himself in the east and Maximian in the west; he initiated the last persecution of the Christians in 303 (245-313)
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10984589-n: British physicist who was born in Germany and fled Nazi persecution; in the 1940s he passed secret information to the USSR about the development of the atom bomb in the United States (1911-1988)
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14399852-n: a form of schizophrenia characterized by delusions (of persecution or grandeur or jealousy); symptoms may include anger and anxiety and aloofness and doubts about gender identity; unlike other types of schizophrenia the patients are usually presentable and (if delusions are not acted on) may function in an apparently normal manner