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Barbaric meaning
of or relating to a barbarian; uncivilized, uncultured or uncouth
Synonyms of Barbaric
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Abortion up to the moment of birth, taxpayer-funded, I think is barbaric,” he said.
A seat for each hostage held in a barbaric captivity.
France’s foreign ministry condemned the execution “in the strongest terms” and said it cannot go “unanswered”, while President Emmanuel Macron denounced a “heinous and barbaric act”.
I don’t see how it couldn’t, given the barbaric way we treat our fellow creatures.
In summary, your failure to condemn the barbaric acts of October 7th opened the door for a wave of anti-Israel attacks on campus that have led to a growing number of antisemitic protests and actions.
In the civilized world, solitary confinement is considered a barbaric human rights violation and is only suitable for short term use.
In the end, no matter how many political or legislative victories the pro-life movement may have, the abortion industrial complex will be alive and well so long as the American taxpayer is forced to prop up this barbaric industry.
Islamic Republic is ISIS but with oil and that is why the West is still legitimizing this barbaric regime.
It was the most horrific, barbaric thing we have ever seen.
Lies, distortion, delusion or simply greed - what drives Russian WAGNER mercenaries to wage Russia's barbaric war against Ukraine.
Many of the dogs involved in the barbaric clashes are Bully XLs, which are prized by breeders for their powerful build and violent nature.
Meanwhile, Tunisian Jews like my paternal grandfather were conscripted to detention camps and forced labor in a gulag, where conditions were barbaric.
Minister of Women Affairs, Barr Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, who condemned the practice, reiterated her efforts to scale up plans to eradicate the barbaric act.
Refugee activists and authors Behrouz Boochani and Jaivet Ealom, who were incarcerated there, have described these conditions in devastating detail — barbaric, dehumanising, deeply and deliberately punitive.
Russia continues with its systematic and barbaric attacks on Ukrainian cities, killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure.
Russia is "killing Ukrainians with absolutely barbaric methods," he said, accusing Moscow of "doing everything to destroy us completely.
Russia must permanently withdraw its forces, relinquish its illegal control of Ukrainian territory and end its barbaric attacks against innocent civilians.
Smit called the sheep and cattle thieves “barbaric” after describing how they hit and kill small sheep with sticks.
Smith said the legality of abortion throughout pregnancy, as many states still allow, is a “barbaric” outlier on the world stage.
The Israeli government’s political response to the barbaric Hamas terrorist attack on October 7 shows one potential avenue of response to Communist China’s rapidly increasing national security threat – critically, a crisis or an attack forces a response.