rejective or overcritical attitudes of disappointed parents. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
A seemingly concrete unloved "me," a seemingly concrete rejective "you," and the seemingly concrete act of speaking words that could prove one's affection. From Wordnik.com. [The Sensitivity Handbook: Training Materials for Developing Balanced Sensitivity ��� Exercise 20: Relaxing Triplistic Appearances of Mind's Natural Functions] Reference
We were haunted with a triplistic vision of a seemingly concrete unloved "me," a seemingly concrete rejective "you," and the seemingly concrete act of speaking words that could prove one's affection. From Wordnik.com. [Developing Balanced Sensitivity: Practical Buddhist Exercises for Daily Life (Revised Second Edition) ��� 18 Relaxing Triplistic Appearances of Mind's Natural Functions] Reference
There is in the contemporary world an ingrained, deeply inherited belief to the contrary: that the human species is by nature violent, aggressive, competitive, protective of its territory, rejective of the "other.". From Wordnik.com. [Peter Clothier: Survival Of The Selfless?] Reference
And the talk became all of horse, which is exclusive and rejective of other interests, even of women. From Wordnik.com. [Success A Novel] Reference
In particular it offered a rejective account of ethics and conscience which confirmed his earliest beliefs in a lawgiver and judge intimately present to the soul. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman] Reference
Many show the popular imagination at work, with jocular and sometimes grotesque names, names that betray attitudes -- amused, derisive, envious, sardonic, rejective. From Wordnik.com. [VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 2] Reference
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