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1. Often Affections Feeling or emotion: an unbalanced state of Affections

2. Often Affections Feeling or emotion: an unbalanced state of Affections

3. Never trifle with other's affections.

4. His affections were kept under continual restraint.

5. As times alter, men's affections change.

6. Don't trifle with the girl's affections.

7. Röntgen Bay Appearances in Beriberic Affections

8. I loathe men who trifle with women's affections.

9. She had a prior claim on his affections.

10. As times alter,(sentence dictionary) men's affections change.

11. Affectional definition is - of or relating to the affections.

12. Sometimes, I've heard, even brothers and sisters develop certain affections.

13. He managed to insinuate his way into her affections.

14. The officer transferred his affections to the other girl.

15. I'm not worthy of your affections then tell me about her

16. 8 She knows how to entwine herself in your affections.

17. It's wrong of you to trifle with the girl's affections.

18. The coincidence of these two genetically determined affections is most probably accidental.

19. It is wrong for a man to play with a woman's affections.

20. He finds his old schoolmate, Foker, now installed in Miss Blanche's affections.

21. It's wrong for a man to play with a woman's affections.

22. Apollonian music targets the spirit of man — the mind, the affections, and the will

23. Affections of the pericardium and the hemodynamic sequelae can also be determined.

24. A stepfather confides: “I wanted to have first place in my stepchildren’s affections.

25. THERE be none of the affections, which have been noted to bewitch, love envy.

26. As a consequence, brothers may at times find it easy to trifle with sisters’ affections.

27. The Ascription to the Deity of human passions and affections—also Anthropop′athy

28. Neurological disorders are attributed mainly to initial severe Autotoxication as well as hemodynamic affections

29. Antonyms for Abhorrences include loves, affections, devotions, fondnesses, admirations, delights, adorations, likes and likings

30. There five Adversities that hinder our making spiritual progress: arrogance, arrival, affections, accomplishments and apathy.

31. Forget French and Italian, the real romance language is whatever the object of your affections speaks.

32. Our affections are our life-- We live by them; they supply our warmth. 

33. Synonyms for Amorousnesses include affections, desires, fondnesses, lovingnesses, lusts, passions, amativeness, ardors, ardours and concupiscences

34. The main contraindications are glaucoma, corneal affections, inflammatory processes of the uveal tract, and amblyopia.

35. Menstruation may Aggravate goitre, uterine fibroid tumours, skin diseases, and affections of the blood vessels

36. In the spiritual world a variety and Commixture of affections is distinctly perceived in sound

37. Synonyms for Adorations include loves, admirations, reverences, worships, devotions, idolizations, honours, adulations, affections and awe

38. “Clothe yourselves with the tender affections of compassion, kindness, humility, mildness, and patience.” —Colossians 3:12.

39. She possessed affections, too, though hitherto acrid and disagreeable , as the richest flavors of unripe fruit.

40. Perversely, Tess adores this faintly sinister patriarch, and hopes to wheedle her way into his affections.

41. Affectional (comparative more Affectional, superlative most Affectional) Pertaining to the affections ; affective ; characterized by emotion Synonym: emotive

42. His passion and dedication to his craft win Chandni's affections, and they share a brief, blissful courtship.

43. Paul wrote: “Clothe yourselves with the tender affections of compassion, kindness, lowliness of mind, mildness, and long-suffering.”

44. You are not cramped for room within us, but you are cramped for room in your own tender affections.

45. BIBLE PRINCIPLE: “Clothe yourselves with the tender affections of compassion, kindness, humility, mildness, and patience.” —Colossians 3:12.

46. There is none of the affections, which has been noted to fascinate or bewitch, but love and envy.

47. ‘Austerity and sternness will Alienate his affections, and severe words will sting him to the quick.’ ‘The young man, in his efforts to extricate the young woman from her problems, manages to Alienate her affections while arousing the enmity of her powerful protector.’

48. You are not cramped for room within us, but you are cramped for room in your own tender affections.”

49. In modern times it has proven effective in the treatment of bronchitis . . . and other allied affections of the lungs.

50. Affectional: of or pertaining to the affections See tree for Affectional: Press J to jump to the feed

51. I refuse to Compete for a guy's affections—if he likes someone more than me, then I need to move on

52. - English Only forum to Bestow (one’s) affections upon someone - English Only forum without the temporary monopoly patents Bestow - English Only forum

53. Known as the “Garden City”, Christchurch’s natural splendour is sure to win the affections of even the most discerning traveller.

54. He insults your reserve, he Arraigns your modesty, he wounds you to the heart and outrages your dearest affections

55. If pining for the object of your affections is your preoccupation, Asawa offers plenty of support here in these amatory plaints.

56. The bishops expected the hallowed Authorized Version to maintain its mastery because it was sanctified in everyone's affections and moral sentiments.

57. I have Blighted and withered the affections of his heart to that extent that he is not sure of me.

58. (Ephesians 4:32) Paul emphasized: “Clothe yourselves with the tender affections of compassion, kindness, lowliness of mind, mildness, and long-suffering. . . .

59. Within this nuclear family, the hopes and affections of its members were concentrated and the emotional level could rise dangerously high.

60. Yet he wonders whether the human soul can dilate to comprehend a world which lacks localities and the native affections they inspire.

61. If pining for the object of your affections is your preoccupation[sentencedict .com], Asawa offers plenty of support here in these amatory plaints.

62. It has been found in Europe very useful in chronic bronchitis, Aphony, and nervous affections of the bronchia, and in laryngitis and hooping-cough

63. We will add this in general, touching the affection of envy; that of all other affections, it is the most importune and continual.

64. Affectednesses affectedness affectedly Affamishment Affamish affability affabilities afebrile affableness affablenesses affaires affaire d'honneur Affabrous Affecter Affectibility affective affections Affectioned affective disorder Affectively Affeerment Affectuous affectivity …

65. (George Payne Rainsford) Clarendon complained that the Prince "too affectedly" despised what was said of him, and "too stoically Contemned the affections of men."

66. Though she received extravagant praise from certain Annalists, she failed to win the affections of Philip due to her inability to provide him with an heir[2]

67. Medical Definition of Alienation : a withdrawing or separation of a person or a person's affections from an object or position of former attachment Alienation…from the values of …

68. Liu, are full of romanticism, affections, and beauty. Innumerous lovers of art are attracted by his works; many artists in China are anxious to study and imitate them.

69. Courtship - a man's Courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage); "its was a brief and intense courtship"

70. Baulking Green was the village star from humble rural roots whose formidable exploits earned him a lasting place in the affections of anybody with jump racing close to their hearts

71. 25 We hope that the Spanish people will like them and the lovely pandas, as the goodwill emissary of the Chinese people, can promote the friendly affections between our two peoples.

72. Coveting – our Catechism reminds us – is discontentment with our own estate, envying or grieving at the good of our neighbor, and all inordinate emotions and affections to anything that is his

73. I am convinced of her being an Artless, amiable girl, with very good notions, very seriously good principles, and placing her happiness in the affections and utility of domestic life

74. About “Breezeblocks” This is song from ∆’s (pronounced: Alt-J) debut album, An Awesome Wave. “Breezeblocks” tells the story of a desperate man’s attempts to win over his love’s affections again as

75. (Ac 1:18) Since strong emotions can have an effect on the abdominal area of the body, the Greek noun splagʹkhna is often used to denote “tender affections,” or “tender compassions.” —See AFFECTION.

76. Coveting relentlessly craves more of this world; and a person’s thoughts, affections, and heart occupied with the world will cease seeking heaven. It forsakes love for God and disposes one to hate their neighbor.

77. The high percentage of additional affections, which were not often clinically apparent, consisted of slowing of abduction (45%), impairment of vertical movements (80%) and convergence (30%), and dysmetric overshoot of the abducing eye (65%).

78. Affectioned; Affection; Affected (only first 3 shown) Morrish Bible Dictionary; 8 to Love, Have Affection for 1910 New Catholic Dictionary; Affections; Vines' Expository Dictionary; Affection, Affected; Affect; Webster Dictionary; Affectively; Affective; Affectioned (only first 3 shown)

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80. As they progressively heed the Bible’s counsel to clothe themselves with “the tender affections of compassion, kindness, lowliness of mind, mildness, and long-suffering,” they will make adjustments in the volume they use when conversing with others. —Col.