Results for: ideas taught as truth, rule or principle, something taught, something which is taught
English English
be law for, control something, control speed of, determine form of word, have influence over, have political authority, restrain something, rule; control; manage, administrate; supervise; regulategovern
be most important feature, be titular sovereign, control or influence, period of rule, possess sovereign power, govern; predominate, prevail, be widespread, rule a nation, government; period of rule, period of time that a particular government is in co...reign
be pregnant, carry in the womb; conceive of and develop in the mind (i.e. a thought, idea, etc.), carry offspring in the womb, develop ideas in the mindgestate
be the reason for something, discussion subject, factor, reason; principle, purpose; basis for a legal case, interest, make happen, bring about, what makes something happencause
become conscious of your own condition, come upon unexpectedly, encounter; discover after much searching or hard work; decide, rule, determine (Law); supply, discover something, discover something accidentally, discover something for first time, discov...find
become or make tense, facet of verb expressing time, inflection, verbal "time" (Grammar), pronounced with taut muscles, pull taught, stretch tight; make anxious or nervous; become anxious or nervous; become tight, contract, restrained and unnatural, ri...tense
become or make tighter, pull taught; become tight, become taughttighten
beginning of political freedom, freedom from control, freedom; self-reliance, self-sufficiency; autonomy, self-ruleindependence
begun, launched; instructed in the basic elements of a subject or skill, taught; admitted into membership by special ceremony, people with special knowledgeinitiated
belief in destruction of authority, belief that nothing is worthwhile, disbelief in objective truth, general rejection of customary beliefs (in religion, morality, etc.); skepticism; nothingness, Russian political movement, total rejection of social moresnihilism
belief in ideal society, unrealistic aspiration for ideal political and social conditions, utopian ideas or theoriesutopianism
belief in intuitive spiritual revelation, confused and vague ideas, mystical spiritualism, spiritual systemmysticism
belief in religious truth from nature, doctrine rejecting spiritual explanations of world, movement or school advocating realistic description, principle that the world can be understood without supernatural or spiritual explanations (Philosophy); port...naturalism
belief in vital principle, belief that life in organisms is caused and maintained by a force that is distinct from all chemical and physical forces, mechanism, see also:dynamismvitalism
belief that God bestows grace individually, commitment to one group, self-rule principleparticularism
 

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