Sentence examples for the barbarism from inspiring English sources

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the barbarism

noun

A barbaric act.

  • These barbarisms can not be allowed to continue

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The barbarism begins here.

"The barbarism is clear.

It shows you the barbarism, the savagery of these people.

He worked as a journalist from 1829 to 1848, writing ceaselessly on the barbarism of slavery.

There were many chilling moments, as witnesses described the barbarism of the rebels.

By remaining united, the political establishment has a hope of keeping the barbarism at bay.

But Galton's goal, to breed the barbarism out of humanity, was not immoral.

What led educated people to throw their lot in with the barbarism of fascism?

If he had, he would doubtless have seen through the ostensible civilisation to the barbarism beneath.

Chuck and Mike were criminals: they were complicit in the barbarism of the drug trade.

"It took the barbarism of jihadist militants to wake us up," he said.

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