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The willful refusal to assent to revealed truth, or even the neglect of this truth (2089).
Mimoomo ko lati gba otito ti a fihan gbo, abi kiko otito yii sile gan an
When a person does not honor his or her commitment in a marriage, it is an act of infidelity.
Nigba ti eniyan ko ba bu ola fun eje ti o je ninu igbeyawo kan, o je iwa aijolooto
a person who gathers and reports news
eni ti o nsa iroyin jo ti o si nka won
The virtue by which a Christian acknowledges that God is the author of all good. Humility avoids inordinate ambition or pride, and provides the foundation for turning to God in prayer (2559). Voluntary humility can be described as "poverty of spirit" (2546).
Iwa ti Kristiani fi ngba pe Olorun ni olupilese ohun rere gbogbo Irele maa nyera fun ilepa ni dandan abi igberaga, ti o si npese ipile fun didoju ko Olorun ninu adura (2559) Irele atokanwa ni a le juwe si "titosi ninu emi" (2546)
This is a liaison of romantic or passionate nauture and is typically of limited duration.
Eyi je ajosepo ti ibalopo abi ti ife ti ki i saba pe
a person who writes articles for newspapers and magazines
eni ti o nko awon apileko for awon iwe iroyin ati awon iwe iroyin atigbadegba
A term used to express the manners in which non-managerial staff can make essential decisions without consulting a boss/manager.
A term used to express the manners in which non-managerial staff can make essential decisions without consulting a boss/manager.
Those who accepted Jesus' message to follow him are called his disciples. Jesus associated his disciples with his own life, revealed the mystery of the Kingdom to the disciples and gave them a share in his mission, his joy, and his sufferings (767, 787).
Awon ti o gba oro Jesu lati tele e ni a pe ni awon omo eyin re Jesu fi ibasepo si aarin awon omo eyin re ati emi oun funra re, o se afihan ijinle Ijoba naa fun awon omo eyin ti o si fun won ni ipin ninu ise re, ati ijiya re (767, 787)
Reducing the number of employees in an organization.
Didin iye awon osise ile ise kan ku
The wise men who came from the East to pay homage to the newborn Savior (528).
Awon amoye ti won wa lati Ila oorun lati fi ori bale fun Olugbala ti a sese bi (528)