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View definitions for essential nature

essential nature

noun as in breast

noun as in psyche

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“So, this really goes against the essential nature of how local government raises the revenues to provide services that everyone wants in their communities.”

I’m a dutiful exerciser, a doing-it-because-I-have-to person, always under slight duress, wanting to have it done so that I can feel accomplished but also always fighting my essential nature, which is, I’ve grown OK with admitting, a little lazy.

But “Godzilla Minus One” returns to the essential nature of Godzilla as a sober symbol of nuclear holocaust and atomic trauma.

"Given the essential nature of the services provided by HEI, we believe that having consistent access to the capital markets is fundamental for the long-term success of its operations," S&P said in a note.

From Reuters

Hasen argues that the most notable difference in the Georgia case is race—“from the race of the prosecutor, to the focus on Black election worker Ruby Freeman, to the essential nature of the race-baiting bogus voter-fraud charges in Georgia that formed Trump’s basis for falsely claiming that he was the rightful winner.”

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

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