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promulgate, to proclaim, proclamation, promulgation, for example proclaim a revolution.
promulgate, to proclaim, proclamation, promulgation, for example proclaim a revolution.
Like the GRE, GMAT is a pre-requisite test for students wishing to apply to MBA programs in USA. Similarly, the top business schools around the world also require applicants to have good GMAT scores. For example, the average GMAT score of Harvard MBA students ...
Like the GRE, GMAT is a pre-requisite test for students wishing to apply to MBA programs in USA. Similarly, the top business schools around the world also require applicants to have good GMAT scores. For example, the average GMAT score of Harvard MBA students ...
A type of lyric poem in which a character (the speaker) addresses a distinct but silent audience imagined to be present in the poem in such a way as to reveal a dramatic situation and, often unintentionally, some aspect of his or her temperament or ...
A type of lyric poem in which a character (the speaker) addresses a distinct but silent audience imagined to be present in the poem in such a way as to reveal a dramatic situation and, often unintentionally, some aspect of his or her temperament or ...
Of or relating to a group of 17th century poets whose verse was distinguished by an intellectual and philosophical style, with extended metaphors or conceits comparing very dissimilar things.
Of or relating to a group of 17th century poets whose verse was distinguished by an intellectual and philosophical style, with extended metaphors or conceits comparing very dissimilar things.
The object as it really is, on which the idea which is the immediate object is "founded, as on bedrock". Also called the dynamoid object, the dynamical object.
The object as it really is, on which the idea which is the immediate object is "founded, as on bedrock". Also called the dynamoid object, the dynamical object.
The most intense use of a central consciousness in narration. The stream-of-consciousness technique takes a reader inside a character’s mind to reveal perceptions, thoughts, and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level. This technique suggests the flow of ...
The most intense use of a central consciousness in narration. The stream-of-consciousness technique takes a reader inside a character’s mind to reveal perceptions, thoughts, and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level. This technique suggests the flow of ...
The process of bringing into an organization personnel who will possess the appropriate education, qualifications, skills and experience for the post offered.
The process of bringing into an organization personnel who will possess the appropriate education, qualifications, skills and experience for the post offered.
A character who contrasts and parallels the main character in a play or story.
A character who contrasts and parallels the main character in a play or story.
An individual, item, or part representative of a class, genus, or whole.
An individual, item, or part representative of a class, genus, or whole.
The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization."
The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization."