Generalities - translation to English
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Generalities - translation to English

EMOTIONALLY CHARGED EXPRESSION WITH INTENSE CONNOTATIONS BUT WITHOUT DENOTATION
Glittering generalities; Lofty ideal

Generalities      
(n.) = Generalidades
Ex: With the exception of 0 Generalities, which in this scheme does not represent a unified discipline, and 4, Linguistics, the other primary divisions show this broad correlation.
regenerador         
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  • Influencia del ruido y la distorsión en la señal.
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regenerative
regenerative         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Regenerate; Regenerating; Regenerative; Regeneration (book); Regeneration (disambiguation); Regenerations; Regenerates; Regeneration (album); Regeneration (film); ReGeneration
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Definition

Generalities

Wikipedia

Glittering generality

A glittering generality or glowing generality is an emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason. Such highly valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim. Their appeal is to emotions such as love of country and home, and desire for peace, freedom, glory, and honor. They ask for approval without examination of the reason. They are typically used in propaganda posters/advertisements and used by propagandists and politicians.

Examples of use of Generalities
1. There are no generalities for us, no anonymous and interchangeable people.
2. Others try to restrict their comments to generalities and innocuous details.
3. "We were all under the impression that he‘s a conservative, but he always talked generalities.
4. Schumer (D–N.Y.), the future majority leader stuck to generalities about his party‘s intentions.
5. Mr Kennedy did not link these generalities with new policy thinking.