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ABSTINENT - tradução para árabe

ACT OF REFRAINING FROM SEXUAL ACTIVITY
Abstinence-based sex education; Abstinence movement; Sexual abstanence; Zerogamy; Physical Effects of Abstinence; Continency; Sexually abstinent; Sexual restraint; Abstinence from sexual activity; Religious views on sexual abstinence
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  • Young [[Buddhist monk]]s in [[Tibet]]. Celibacy is required for some religious orders like [[Jainism]].

ABSTINENT         
SELF-ENFORCED RESTRAINT FROM INDULGING IN AN ACTIVITY
Abstinent; Abstinince; Abstinance; Abstinences; Abstinents; Abstinence from drugs

الصفة

زَاهِد ; زَهَّاد ; مُتَقَشِّف ; مُتَنَسِّك ; ناسِك

abstinent         
SELF-ENFORCED RESTRAINT FROM INDULGING IN AN ACTIVITY
Abstinent; Abstinince; Abstinance; Abstinences; Abstinents; Abstinence from drugs
مُمتنع عن ، مُمسك عن متقشف
abstinent         
SELF-ENFORCED RESTRAINT FROM INDULGING IN AN ACTIVITY
Abstinent; Abstinince; Abstinance; Abstinences; Abstinents; Abstinence from drugs
صِفَة : مُتَقَشِّف

Definição

Abstinent
·noun One who abstains.
II. Abstinent ·noun One of a sect who appeared in France and Spain in the 3d century.
III. Abstinent ·adj Refraining from indulgence, especially from the indulgence of appetite; abstemious; continent; temperate.

Wikipédia

Sexual abstinence

Sexual abstinence or sexual restraint is the practice of refraining from some or all aspects of sexual activity for medical, psychological, legal, social, philosophical, moral, religious or other reasons. Sexual abstinence is distinct from asexuality, which is a sexual orientation where people feel little or no sexual attraction. Celibacy is sexual abstinence generally motivated by factors such as an individual's personal or religious beliefs. Sexual abstinence before marriage is required in some societies by social norms, or by law in some countries. It is a part of chastity.

Abstinence may be voluntary (when an individual chooses not to engage in sexual activity due to moral, religious, philosophical, or other reasons), an involuntary result of social circumstances (when one cannot find any willing sexual partners), or legally mandated (e.g. in countries where sexual activity outside marriage is illegal, in prisons etc.).

Exemplos do corpo de texto para ABSTINENT
1. He also said Kershaw was trying to fight a dependence on alcohol, and had been abstinent for some time.
2. Mathematica found that about half of the abstinence students and about half from the control group reported that they remained abstinent.
3. The third study involved 1210 smokers who remained abstinent for at least 7 days after completing a 12–week course of Chantix.
4. With reference to this confession, Mr Alderman said: "Whilst this matter is not before the Panel at this hearing, it considers that your continued unacceptable behaviour indicates that your insight into your actions is, at best, limited." A psychiatrist‘s report into Rahman‘s mental condition concluded he was not currently fit to practise "under any circumstances". The chairman continued: "The Panel further notes that although you say you are aware of the need to be abstinent from alcohol, you are not currently abstinent.
5. Illiteracy reduces the potential of educational posters in many areas "We are trying to sensitise the husband in the first phase, saying don‘t do this and don‘t do that and try to be faithful and abstinent.