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Condescension can be irritating in its expression of hysteria and imbecility, but that comes with freedom of speech.

But the Nation of Islam had up to date imbecility to offer as well.

He attributes much to the imprudence, or imbecility of the enemy, whose plan of saving an army he likens to Sterne's marble sheet.

These symptoms may be present in a variety of degrees, and in advanced cases even imbecility or paralysis may ensue.

As for Lyndaraxa, her repeated and unparalleled treachery can only be justified by the extreme imbecility of her lovers.

He did not anticipate that there would be any other outbreak of violence, or anything more than a partial imbecility.

They were induced also to do this by the imbecility of the kings who succeeded each other on the thrones of Syria and Cilicia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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