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Definition of sacred

Sacred is an adjective in our language that is used to describe something that, because it is linked to a divinity or has divine characteristics, is an object of veneration. For example: “You cannot enter a sacred place dressed like that”, “I always seek refuge in the words of the Holy Book”, “For Hindus, […]

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Definition of mean

Ruin is an adjective used to describe people, events or situations that have unworthy or infamous characteristics. The description of something or someone as vile is always negative. In order to fully enter into the establishment of the meaning of the term, it is necessary to know what its etymological origin is. In this sense, […]

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Definition of social responsibility

Social responsibility is the obligation or burden that a member of society has towards other members or the group as a whole. This means that what a person does can have consequences, whether negative or positive, in the community, and that the subject must take responsibility for them. […]

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Definition of civil liability

Civil liability is the obligation of a person to repair, through monetary compensation, damage caused to another person. Typically, civil liability obliges the person responsible for the damage to pay compensation for the damages caused. It should be noted that liability is the commitment to […]

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Definition of accountability

Accountability is the obligation of a person or entity to submit certain reports regarding economic or financial transactions. Thus, when rendering accounts, balance sheets or financial statements must be presented. It should be noted that rendering is the process and the result of rendering. This verb, which has different meanings, […]

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Definition of remorse

Remorse is a feeling that a person experiences when they believe that they have not acted correctly. It is a feeling of guilt or discomfort that persists after an action of their own that is judged as negative or harmful. For example: “I know that I treated you badly: I apologize, I can’t stand it […]

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Definition of relevance

Relevance is the characteristic of that which is relevant (i.e., that which is fundamental, transcendent or substantial). What is relevant, therefore, has importance. For example: “There is no need to make a big controversy out of this issue: it was just an irrelevant discussion”, “The relevance of the matter became clear when the president of the […]

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Definition of refuse

To refuse is a verb that comes from the Latin word refusare. The term refers to a refusal to accept, comply with or admit something. For example: “I am going to refuse to testify until my lawyer arrives”, “Bruno made a proposal to Gustavo that was impossible for him to refuse”, “The government is looking for excuses […]

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Definition of redeem

Redeem is a notion that comes from redimĕre, a Latin word. The verb can be used to refer to the action of freeing someone from suffering or punishment. It can also be used to refer to the act of acquiring or recovering something that had been lost or seized. Typically, the word redeem is used to redeem […]

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Definition of redemption

Redemption is a concept whose etymological root is found in redemptio, a word from the Latin language. It is the action and consequence of redeeming (saving or rescuing someone, ending a punishment, freeing something that was mortgaged or seized). For example: «The Santa Fe team will seek its redemption after four falls […]

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