noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the barbarity of the Nazis
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But I do recognise barbarity and inhumanity when I see them.
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It allows recovery before the barbarity , the social invasion, of the family.
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It has often been asked how barbarity could triumph so quickly in such a high culture.
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Senior civil servants and ministers must themselves take initiatives to put right the current barbarities.
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The character of the Thief is of unrelieved grossness and barbarity , and Michael Gambon turns in a resolutely one-dimensional performance.
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The time may well be approaching when meat eating is generally regarded as a sign of barbarity , rather than of civilisation.
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This is a story of continuing progress, from the barbarity of slavery to the enlightenment of the contemporary race relations industry.
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Untold are the reaches of his barbarities, uncounted the number of his treacheries, beyond belief the depravity of his practices.