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Что (кто) такое barbarism - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Barbarous; Barbarity; Barbarism (disambiguation)

barbarism         
n.
1) to demonstrate, display barbarism
2) outright, unmitigated, utter barbarism
barbarism         
If you refer to someone's behaviour as barbarism, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is extremely cruel or uncivilized.
We do not ask for the death penalty: barbarism must not be met with barbarism.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]
barbarism         
n.
1.
Savagism, savage state, savagery, barbarous state, uncivilized condition.
2.
Rudeness, roughness, brutality, savageness, harshness, destructiveness, vandalism.
3.
Impurity (of diction), impropriety, unauthorized expression.
4.
Atrocity, outrage, act of cruelty or barbarity, brutality.

Википедия

Barbarism

Barbarism, barbarity, or barbarous may refer to:

  • Barbarism (linguistics), a non-standard word, expression, or pronunciation
    • Hybrid words, formerly called "barbarisms"
  • Any society construed as barbarian
    • Barbarian invasions, a period of migrations within or into Europe in the middle of the first millennium AD
  • Museum of Barbarism, a museum in Northern Cyprus
Примеры употребления для barbarism
1. Such a "right" inevitably leads straight to barbarism and tyranny.
2. It is a barbarism wholly rejected by Islam," he said.
3. "Everything before then was written off as savagery or barbarism.
4. The detainees at Guantanamo represent the steady approach of barbarism.
5. "Barbarism will never kill freedom," read one note in French.