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animus

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Animating spirit; intention; temper.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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“A bare assertion that a decision was motivated by racial animus is insufficient,” Judge Cormac wrote in his ruling. Source: Internet

And, who knows, maybe agreeing on a few mutually beneficial elements even at this late date could lead to an overall accord and avoiding those grievances and … OK. that is probably a fantasy world considering the animus between the sides. Source: Internet

Ankara’s interests in Libya are a combination of Turkish domestic politics, principle, a bid for Islamist leadership, animus toward Egypt and the UAE, and geostrategic calculation. Source: Internet

Gladstone was furious; his animus commenced a long rivalry that would only end on Disraeli's death and Gladstone's enconium in the Commons in 1881. Source: Internet

But as time passed the animus has become more and more advanced, so much so that ancient Isu messengers stated that one day, the Animus might be capable of changing the past, rather than reliving it. Source: Internet

“The Department of Justice will not stand idly by when people like the defendant allegedly threaten to kill elected officials, lawful protesters and law enforcement simply because of animus towards the outcome of an election. Source: Internet

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