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concernment
concernment (kənˈsɜːnmənt) [f. concern v. + -ment.] † 1. A matter concerning, or having relation to, any person or thing; a matter appertaining. Obs.1610 J. Guillim Heraldry vi. vi. (1660) 417 Of whose creation, privileges, and other concernments you may be more fully satisfied in a Supplement to th... Oxford English Dictionary
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CONCERNMENT Synonyms: 80 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CONCERNMENT: concern, fear, worry, anxiety, unease, uneasiness, solicitude, disquietude; Antonyms of CONCERNMENT: unconcern, tranquillity, peace ...
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Importance - definition of importance by The Free Dictionary
importance: noun concern , concernment , distinction , eminence , emphasis , essentiality , fame , grandeur , gravity , greatness , import , influence , magnitude ...
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Samuel Duncon
Works Duncon wrote: Several Propositions of publick concernment presented to his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell, 1651. wikipedia.org
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inconcernment
† inconˈcernment Obs. rare—1. [f. in-3 + concernment.] The fact of not being concerned or affected.1671 True Nonconf. Pref., To contradict his asserting of Religious inconcernment in these matters. Oxford English Dictionary
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ANXIETY Synonyms: 118 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ANXIETY: fear, worry, concern, unease, concernment, nervousness, uneasiness, fearfulness; Antonyms of ANXIETY: unconcern, ease, contentment, content ...
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Robert Keayne
Remarking on the need for a covered market, he wrote: I having long thought and considered the want of some necessary things of public concernment which wikipedia.org
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concernancy
† conˈcernancy Obs.—1. ? = concernment.1603 Shakes. Ham. v. ii. 128 (Qq.), Osr. Your lordship speaks most infallibly of him. Ham. The concernancy, sir? why do we wrap the gentleman in our more rawer breath? Oxford English Dictionary
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John Brinsley the Younger
The Spirituall Vertigo, or Turning Sickness of Soul-Unsettlednesse in matters of Religious Concernment, 2 parts, London, 1655. wikipedia.org
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concernance
† conˈcernance Obs. rare—1. [Cf. obs. F. concernence: see -ence.] = concernment.1644 Hammond Catech. Wks. 1684 IV. iii. ii. 74 Importunity, i.e. frequent coming to God in prayer..and with the concernance of those things which we may ask and obtain. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cardia (Thrace)
famous Greek patriot and orator, spoke on this very matter to the Athenian Senate in 341 BC his "Oration On The State Of The Chersonesus": Our present concernment wikipedia.org
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desirableness
deˈsirableness [f. prec. + -ness.] 1. The quality or fact of being desirable.1647 Clarendon Hist. Reb. i. (1843) 34/1 Discourses upon the thing itself, and the desirableness of it. a 1665 J. Goodwin Filled w. the Spirit (1867) 125 Matters of lighter concernment or less desirableness. 1817 Malthus Po... Oxford English Dictionary
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unpassioned
unˈpassioned, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] = unpassionate a.a 1618 J. Davies (Heref.) Witte's Pilgr. Wks. (Grosart) II. 48/2 O you vnpassiond peacefull Harts That with me liue secure in meane estate. 1678 Temple Let. Wks. 1720 II. 515 As unpassioned, and as uninteressed Concernment in the..Service of my Master... Oxford English Dictionary
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intemerable
† inˈtemerable, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. intemerābil-is inviolable, f. in- (in-3) + *temerābilis, f. temerāre to violate.] Inviolable, incorruptible.1657 J. Goodwin Triers Tried 2 Both infallibility of judgement, and intemerable faithfulnesse, in matters of Faith and supernatural concernment. Oxford English Dictionary
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superpolitic
† superˈpolitic, a. Obs. [super- II, III.] a. In early use, with reference to the Jesuits: That is above or overrules ordinary politics or policy. b. Later, taken in the sense: Over-politic, exceedingly crafty.1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1632) 46 That super-politike and irrefragable order as they comp... Oxford English Dictionary
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