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asocial

adjective as in uncongenial

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But it would be wrong to think that animals who typically are not asocial don't have that capacity.

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That was good, he believed, because the "asocial mindset" of trans people and their supposedly frequent "criminal activity … justifies draconian measures by the state."

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While the law didn’t explicitly apply to women, they also faced persecution for “asocial behavior” that resulted in a similar fate during the Nazi period.

Maybe he also feared that the scholar would somehow steal the djinn’s thunder, because he’s reduced her to the familiar figure of asocial intellectual.

Preventing individuals who are exhibiting signs of dangerous or asocial behaviors from acquiring firearms may be another kind of regulation the justices might allow and could include RVROs and ERPOs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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