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ephemeral
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efemeryczny
lasting for a very short time. "fashions are ephemeral: new ones regularly drive out the old"
coercion
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przymus
inculcate
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wpajać
instil (an idea, attitude, or habit) by persistent instruction. "I tried to inculcate in my pupils an attitude of enquiry"
indignant
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oburzony
feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment. "he was indignant at being the object of suspicion"
sagely
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rozsądnie
in a profoundly wise manner. "James nodded sagely to reinforce his point"
flagrant
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rażący
(of an action considered wrong or immoral) conspicuously or obviously offensive. "a flagrant violation of the law"
pelf
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bogactwo
ARCHAIC money, especially when gained in a dishonest or dishonourable way. "damnation dog thee and thy wretched pelf!"
statist
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etatyzm
noun an advocate of a political system in which the state has substantial centralized control over social and economic affairs. "this is one issue which unites statists of all persuasions"
apologetic
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przepraszający
adjective expressing or showing regretful acknowledgement of an offence or failure. constituting a formal defence or justification of a theory or doctrine.
injunction
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nakaz lub postanowienie sądu
an authoritative warning or order. a judicial order restraining a person from beginning or continuing an action threatening or invading the legal right of another, or compelling a person to carry out a certain act, e.g. to
tortfeasor
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tortfeasor
The tortfeasor is the individual, company, or entity that is found to have committed wrongdoing. Tortfeasors are said to have committed a civil offense – a tort - rather than a criminal offense.
hapless
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nieszczęśliwy
adjective (especially of a person) unfortunate. "the hapless victims of the disaster"
libel
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zniesławienie (na piśmie)
slander
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pomówienie, zniesławienie (ustne)
dragoon
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dragon
verb coerce (someone) into doing something. "she had been dragooned into helping with the housework"
guerilla
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partyzantka
reservedly
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powściągliwie

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