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zhuklara [117]
4 years ago
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1. desecrate to destroy or damage offensively a sacred object or thing 2. tolerance any conditions related to the internal affai

rs of a nation 3. domestic an official diplomat or representative of a nation 4. envoy accepting the different views or beliefs of others
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Daniel [21]4 years ago
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<u>Let's match each term with its definition</u>

  • desecrate: to destroy or damage offensively a sacred object or thing. For many social groups, it is considered a big offense and provocation when, for example, someone damages (desecrates) publicly a religious symbol.
  • tolerance: accepting the different views or beliefs of others. It involves respecting and valuing diversity.
  • domestic: any conditions related to the internal affairs of a nation. It is a term used to refer to any sphere (economic, political, social, etc) which is inner to a country, acting in opposition to the term 'foreign'.
  • envoy: official diplomat or representative of a nation. Such people are state employees who are sent abroad to represent in front of others the domestic interests of their home country.
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