mercilessness$502677$ - significado y definición. Qué es mercilessness$502677$
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Qué (quién) es mercilessness$502677$ - definición


inhumane         
POSITIVE PLEASURE OR INDIFFERENCE IN INFLICTING SUFFERING
Cruel; Cruelties; Extreme cruelty; Cruelly; Cruely; Truculence; Truculently; Cruelness; Inhumane; Being mean; Hostile behavior; Be mean
If you describe something as inhumane, you mean that it is extremely cruel.
He was kept under inhumane conditions...
? humane
ADJ
cruelty         
POSITIVE PLEASURE OR INDIFFERENCE IN INFLICTING SUFFERING
Cruel; Cruelties; Extreme cruelty; Cruelly; Cruely; Truculence; Truculently; Cruelness; Inhumane; Being mean; Hostile behavior; Be mean
n.
1) to demonstrate, display cruelty
2) consummate, deliberate, wanton cruelty
3) mental cruelty
4) cruelty to, towards (cruelty to animals)
cruelty         
POSITIVE PLEASURE OR INDIFFERENCE IN INFLICTING SUFFERING
Cruel; Cruelties; Extreme cruelty; Cruelly; Cruely; Truculence; Truculently; Cruelness; Inhumane; Being mean; Hostile behavior; Be mean
n. the intentional and malicious infliction of physical or psychological pain on another. In most states various forms of "cruelty," "extreme cruelty," and/or "mental cruelty" used to be grounds for divorce if proved. This brought about a lot of unnecessary (and sometimes exaggerated or false) derogatory (nasty) testimony about the other party. There was little standardization of what constituted sufficient "cruelty" to prove a divorce should be granted. Starting in the 1960s "no fault" divorce (sometimes now called "dissolution") began to replace contentious divorces in most states, so that incompatibility became good enough grounds for granting a divorce. See also: cruel and unusual punishment divorce