Meaning of difficult rubrics in Kent's repertory
Today onwards we will see the meanings of difficult rubrics in Kent's repertory in different sections.
Mind :
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1.Abandoned, forsaken,isolation :
To go away from a person,thing or place,not intending to return,to desert,feeling of being left alone.
2. Abrupt :
Sudden and unexpected,talking very little and often rude;curt.
3. Abstraction :
Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or practical existence; the state of thinking of other things and not paying attention ; absent mindedness.
4.Admonition :
To give a mild but firm warning to somebody ,to advice or urge somebody seriously ; a warning to somebody about their future behavior.
5. Affectation :
An action or type of behavior, manner of speaking ,etc ,that is not natural, but is intended to impress others. A deliberate display of something that is not truly felt .
Meaning of difficult rubrics in Kent's repertory
Reviewed by Dr.Satishkumar
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February 27, 2013
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