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  • Experiential avoidance
  • Attempts to avoid internal experiences

    Experiential avoidance (EA) has been broadly defined as attempts to avoid thoughts, feelings, memories, physical sensations, and other internal experiences

    Experiential avoidance

    Experiential_avoidance

  • Avoidance coping
  • Effort to avoid dealing with a stressor

    In psychology, avoidance coping is a coping mechanism and form of experiential avoidance. It is characterized by a person's efforts, conscious or unconscious

    Avoidance coping

    Avoidance_coping

  • Self-embedding
  • Insertion of foreign objects into soft tissues under the skin or into muscle

    self-harm reported higher levels of experiential avoidance. Factors that may underlie an increase in experiential avoidance are higher levels of impulsivity

    Self-embedding

    Self-embedding

  • Acceptance and commitment therapy
  • Form of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy

    suffering," especially because of experiential avoidance and cognitive fusion. Experiential avoidance is the avoidance of unpleasant or frightening events

    Acceptance and commitment therapy

    Acceptance_and_commitment_therapy

  • Avoidant personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    needed] Psychology portal Attachment theory Avoidance coping Counterphobic attitude Experiential avoidance Inferiority complex Sensory processing sensitivity

    Avoidant personality disorder

    Avoidant personality disorder

    Avoidant_personality_disorder

  • Alexithymia
  • Deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions

    developmental level of people's emotion schemas and reduce people's use of experiential avoidance of emotions as an emotion regulation strategy (i.e., the mechanisms

    Alexithymia

    Alexithymia

  • Avoidance
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Manual of Mental Disorders Conflict avoidance, a controversial method of dealing with conflict Experiential avoidance, attempts to avoid thoughts, feelings

    Avoidance

    Avoidance

  • Sexual obsessions
  • Persistent thoughts about sexual activity

    contact with anything that can cause them to have anxiety, or "spike". Such avoidance may include: Not looking at (for instance) another member of the same

    Sexual obsessions

    Sexual_obsessions

  • Thought suppression
  • Conscious effort to discontinue a thought

    process. Thought suppression has been seen as a form of "experiential avoidance". Experiential avoidance is when an individual attempts to suppress, change

    Thought suppression

    Thought_suppression

  • Emotionally focused therapy
  • Family of related psychotherapies

    issues with individuals, couples, and families. These therapies combine experiential therapy techniques, including person-centered and Gestalt therapies,

    Emotionally focused therapy

    Emotionally_focused_therapy

  • Mysophobia
  • Pathological fear of contamination and germs

    may display abnormal behaviours including: excessive hand-washing an avoidance of locations that might contain a high presence of germs a fear of physical

    Mysophobia

    Mysophobia

  • Flexibility (personality)
  • Extent to which a person can cope with changes

    Questionnaire (AAQ) was designed to measure experiential avoidance. This test found that higher levels of avoidance are linked to higher levels of general

    Flexibility (personality)

    Flexibility (personality)

    Flexibility_(personality)

  • Spiritual bypass
  • Spirituality as avoidance of unresolved psychological issues

    Spiritual materialism Vāsanā Avoidance coping Defence mechanisms Erikson's stages of psychosocial development Experiential avoidance Introspection illusion

    Spiritual bypass

    Spiritual_bypass

  • Self-harm
  • Intentional injury to one's body

    (March 2006). "Solving the puzzle of deliberate self-harm: The experiential avoidance model". Behaviour Research and Therapy. 44 (3): 371–394. doi:10

    Self-harm

    Self-harm

    Self-harm

  • Relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder
  • or prevent intrusive thoughts from occurring using washing, checking, avoidance, suppression of thoughts or other mental and behavioral rituals (compulsions)

    Relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder

    Relationship_obsessive–compulsive_disorder

  • Scrupulosity
  • Psychological disorder of morality

    form of excessive prayers, obsessive study of religious doctrine, or avoidance of religious obligations and objects. Individuals with scrupulosity often

    Scrupulosity

    Scrupulosity

    Scrupulosity

  • Reduced affect display
  • Condition of reduced emotional reactivity in an individual

    neuroscientist (born 1944) Emotional detachment Emotional dysregulation Experiential avoidance Expressive suppression Narcissistic defences Labile affect Inappropriate

    Reduced affect display

    Reduced_affect_display

  • Functional somatic syndrome
  • Medical condition

    and Commitment Therapy (ACT) target psychological flexibility and experiential avoidance. Psychoeducation regarding the psychophysiological mechanisms of

    Functional somatic syndrome

    Functional_somatic_syndrome

  • Coping
  • Strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions

    mechanisms § Level 4: mature Emotional eating Emotional intelligence Experiential avoidance Grief Invisible support Life skills Mindfulness-based stress reduction

    Coping

    Coping

  • Experiential interior design
  • Interior design practice

    Experiential interior design (EID) is the practice of employing experiential or phenomenological values in interior experience design. EID is a human-centered

    Experiential interior design

    Experiential_interior_design

  • Social inhibition
  • Deliberate avoidance of social interaction

    people with social anxiety disorder: Evidence for the value of experiential avoidance and positive emotions in everyday social interactions". Journal

    Social inhibition

    Social_inhibition

  • Suicide among autistic individuals
  • Social issue

    elevated autistic traits: Associations with anxiety, rumination and experiential avoidance". Comprehensive Psychiatry. 126 152407. doi:10.1016/j.comppsych

    Suicide among autistic individuals

    Suicide_among_autistic_individuals

  • Effects of meditation
  • meditator's life, in which case it will function as just another form of experiential avoidance and potentially exacerbate the crisis. In such situations, it may

    Effects of meditation

    Effects of meditation

    Effects_of_meditation

  • Defence mechanism
  • Unconscious psychological mechanism

    dissonance – Mental phenomenon of holding contradictory beliefs Experiential avoidance – Attempts to avoid internal experiences List of cognitive biases

    Defence mechanism

    Defence_mechanism

  • Safety behaviors (anxiety)
  • Stress-relieving activity

    K. G., Gifford, E. V., Follette, V. M., & Strosahl, K. (1996). Experiential avoidance and behavioural disorders: A functional dimensional approach to

    Safety behaviors (anxiety)

    Safety_behaviors_(anxiety)

  • Mindfulness
  • Secular meditation practice

    reactivity, social anxiety, difficulties in emotion regulation, experiential avoidance, alexithymia, intensity of delusional experience in the context

    Mindfulness

    Mindfulness

  • Childhood trauma
  • Serious adverse childhood experiences

    prevent self-harm and enhance interpersonal functioning by reducing experiential avoidance and expressed anger through a combination of cognitive behavioral

    Childhood trauma

    Childhood_trauma

  • Self-criticism
  • How an individual evaluates themselves

    "Self-critical perfectionism and depressive symptoms: Low self-esteem and experiential avoidance as mediators". Personality and Individual Differences. 87: 174–9

    Self-criticism

    Self-criticism

  • Shame
  • Unpleasant self-conscious emotion

    PTSD mechanisms by intensifying negative self-concept, promoting experiential avoidance, and reinforcing maladaptive cognitive beliefs involving defectiveness

    Shame

    Shame

    Shame

  • Expressive suppression
  • Willful curtailing of emotional visage

    Ataraxia – Concept in Hellenistic philosophy Crystallized self Experiential avoidance – Attempts to avoid internal experiences Face (sociological concept) –

    Expressive suppression

    Expressive_suppression

  • Community mental health service
  • Treatment of mental disorders in homes over asylums

    gov/data/ Chawla, Neharika; Ostafin, Brian (1 September 2007). "Experiential avoidance as a functional dimensional approach to psychopathology: An empirical

    Community mental health service

    Community mental health service

    Community_mental_health_service

  • Body image disturbance
  • Altered perception of one's body image

    Exposure is a new cognitive-behavioral technique that aims to reduce experiential avoidance, reduce bodily dissatisfaction, and improve one's misperception

    Body image disturbance

    Body_image_disturbance

  • Andri Steinþór Björnsson
  • Psychologist

    Sheets, Erin; Craighead, W. Edward (2010-12-01). "The Effects of Experiential Avoidance and Rumination on Depression among College Students". International

    Andri Steinþór Björnsson

    Andri Steinþór Björnsson

    Andri_Steinþór_Björnsson

  • Buddhism and psychology
  • Buddhism, Mindfulness and Psychology

    Hayes, S. C. (in press). Deictic relational responding, empathy and experiential avoidance as predictors of social anhedonia: Further contributions from relational

    Buddhism and psychology

    Buddhism and psychology

    Buddhism_and_psychology

  • Transdiagnostic process
  • Proposed psychological mechanism

    vomiting, dieting or excessive exercise to avoid weight gain) Experiential avoidance Explicit selective memory Recurrent memory Interpretation reasoning:

    Transdiagnostic process

    Transdiagnostic_process

  • Meta-emotion
  • Emotions, and thoughts, about emotion

    Schüßler, Gerhard (March 2009). "When you don't like what you feel: Experiential avoidance, mindfulness and meta-emotion in emotion regulation". Personality

    Meta-emotion

    Meta-emotion

  • Jonathan Abramowitz
  • American clinical psychologist (born 1969)

    Joseph C.; Berman, Noah C.; Fabricant, Laura E. (2010-10-16). "Experiential Avoidance and Saving Cognitions in the Prediction of Hoarding Symptoms". Cognitive

    Jonathan Abramowitz

    Jonathan Abramowitz

    Jonathan_Abramowitz

  • Life Length
  • Spanish biotechnology company

    (2016). "Zen meditation, Length of Telomeres, and the Role of Experiential Avoidance and Compassion". Mindfulness. 7 (3): 651–659. doi:10.1007/s12671-016-0500-5

    Life Length

    Life_Length

  • Implicit attitude
  • the Role of Implicit Emotional Judgments in Social Anxiety and Experiential Avoidance". Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 39 (2):

    Implicit attitude

    Implicit_attitude

  • Noelle Bassi
  • American swimmer (born 1983)

    & Meuret, A.E. (November 2012). Examining the Mediating Role of Experiential Avoidance in the Relationship between Abuse and Self-injury Status. Poster

    Noelle Bassi

    Noelle_Bassi

  • Risk management
  • Identification, evaluation and control of risks

    13089:2015 + A1:2015 (mountaineering equipment). The Association for Experiential Education offers accreditation for wilderness adventure programs. The

    Risk management

    Risk management

    Risk_management

  • Advertising clutter
  • Concept in marketing

    advertising strategies, including guerrilla marketing, viral marketing, and experiential marketing along with new focuses on humanising messaging within marketing

    Advertising clutter

    Advertising clutter

    Advertising_clutter

  • Need for cognition
  • Psychology concept

    integrated ways" and "a need to understand and make reasonable the experiential world". Higher NFC is associated with increased appreciation of debate

    Need for cognition

    Need for cognition

    Need_for_cognition

  • Fear
  • Basic emotion induced by a perceived threat

    exhibiting reflexive defensive behaviors—your fear may be their withdrawal, avoidance, or defensiveness. It is therefore no surprise that human fear, along

    Fear

    Fear

    Fear

  • List of hallucinogen scales
  • other hallucinogens like ketamine and salvia. They include: Acceptance/Avoidance-Promoting Experiences Questionnaire (APEQ) Addiction Research Center Inventory

    List of hallucinogen scales

    List_of_hallucinogen_scales

  • Corporate services
  • Activities combining enterprise support services

    service agreement is on providing clients with an improved functional and experiential quality over time. In the United Kingdom, the public audit agencies produced

    Corporate services

    Corporate_services

  • Schema therapy
  • Form of integrative psychotherapy

    behavioral responses to schemas. There are three potential coping styles: In "avoidance" the person tries to avoid situations that activate the schema. In "surrender"

    Schema therapy

    Schema_therapy

  • Servicescape
  • Physical environment in which a service process takes place

    behavioural response of Approach→ Avoidance. Approach refers to the act of physically moving towards something while avoidance interferes with people's ability

    Servicescape

    Servicescape

    Servicescape

  • Specific phobia
  • Specific, irrational fears

    concept which poses little or no actual danger. Specific phobia can lead to avoidance of the object or situation, persistence of the fear, and significant distress

    Specific phobia

    Specific_phobia

  • Psychological trauma
  • Emotional response caused by severe distressing events

    possible avoidance responses. Avoidance responses may involve the absence of expected activation or emotional reactivity as well as the use of avoidance mechanisms

    Psychological trauma

    Psychological_trauma

  • Personality
  • Psychological characteristics of an individual

    across dispositional, biological, intrapsychic (psychodynamic), cognitive-experiential, social and cultural, and adjustment domains. The various approaches

    Personality

    Personality

    Personality

  • Learning
  • Process of acquiring new knowledge

    distinguished from semantic memory, which attempts to extract facts out of their experiential context or – as some describe – a timeless organization of knowledge

    Learning

    Learning

    Learning

  • ABOUTAsia Travel
  • Cambodian travel company

    000 students. Much has been written with regards to ABOUTAsia's 'crowd avoidance' research around the Angkor temples. The company routes its tours of Angkor

    ABOUTAsia Travel

    ABOUTAsia Travel

    ABOUTAsia_Travel

  • Construct (psychology)
  • Psychological concept

    unconscious structures that determine behavior patterns and include artistic, experiential, and everyday life processes. Examples of cultural constructs include

    Construct (psychology)

    Construct_(psychology)

  • Repetition compulsion
  • Tendency to repeat a traumatic event

    seemed odd to him from the point of view of the mind's quest for pleasure/avoidance of unpleasure. The first was the way "dreams occurring in traumatic neuroses

    Repetition compulsion

    Repetition compulsion

    Repetition_compulsion

  • Openness to experience
  • Personality trait

    one related to intellectual dispositions, the other related to the experiential aspects of openness, such as aesthetic appreciation and openness to sensory

    Openness to experience

    Openness_to_experience

  • Terror management theory
  • Social and evolutionary psychology theory

    "Terror management and Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory: Evidence that terror management occurs in the experiential system". Journal of Personality and

    Terror management theory

    Terror management theory

    Terror_management_theory

  • Magical thinking
  • Belief in the connection of unrelated events

    perspective, attempting to comprehend magic on a phenomenological, experientially based level. Glucklich seeks to describe the attitude that magical practitioners

    Magical thinking

    Magical_thinking

  • De-escalation
  • Decrease in severity of conflicts

    discussion, and live "peer role-play" among class participants. The experiential aspect of role-play (both simulated and with live peers) has been found

    De-escalation

    De-escalation

    De-escalation

  • Breakup
  • Termination of an intimate relationship

    something tantamount to a rehearsal, mentally and, to varying degrees, experientially, of a life apart from the partner'. The latter then has to play catch-up:

    Breakup

    Breakup

    Breakup

  • Emotional self-regulation
  • Concept in psychology

    response is generated, giving rise to loosely coordinated changes in experiential, behavioral, and physiological response systems. Because an emotional

    Emotional self-regulation

    Emotional_self-regulation

  • Western esotericism and psychology
  • cultures and venues such as the Esalen Institute functioned as hubs for experiential methods that framed inner change in strongly symbolic terms. Within these

    Western esotericism and psychology

    Western esotericism and psychology

    Western_esotericism_and_psychology

  • Daniel Sennert
  • German physician and academic writer (1572–1637)

    and his medical degree in 1601. In his early work, he demonstrated an avoidance of alchemical theory and an acceptance of Aristotelian theory. However

    Daniel Sennert

    Daniel Sennert

    Daniel_Sennert

  • Waldorf education
  • Educational philosophy

    imitation of practical activities. The early childhood curriculum focuses on experiential education and imaginative play. The overall goal of the curriculum is

    Waldorf education

    Waldorf education

    Waldorf_education

  • Stress-related disorders
  • Category of mental disorders

    intensity, duration, personal interpretation of the input, and genetic or experiential factors. Stress-reduction strategies can be helpful to many stressed/anxious

    Stress-related disorders

    Stress-related_disorders

  • Metacognition
  • Self-awareness about thinking, higher-order thinking skills

    Robert L. (1993). "The Architecture and Dynamics of Developing Mind: Experiential Structuralism as a Frame for Unifying Cognitive Developmental Theories"

    Metacognition

    Metacognition

    Metacognition

  • Conflict resolution
  • Facilitating a peaceful outcome to a dispute

    pro-social goals. Avoidance Characterized by joking, changing or avoiding the topic, or even denying that a problem exists, the conflict avoidance style is used

    Conflict resolution

    Conflict_resolution

  • Big Five personality traits
  • Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions

    cultures as a function of the different socio-cultural conditioning and experiential learning that takes place within different cultural settings. Surveys

    Big Five personality traits

    Big Five personality traits

    Big_Five_personality_traits

  • Aesthetics
  • Philosophical study of beauty and art

    full potential of the medium, like colors, sounds, and words, to convey experiential universals. For the audience, it recommends an aesthetic attitude characterized

    Aesthetics

    Aesthetics

  • Limerence
  • Love madness or intense infatuation

    states other than the state identified as "limerence."' (p. 276); 'Experientially, [limerence] is a state of being "in love."' (p. 311) Fisher, Helen;

    Limerence

    Limerence

    Limerence

  • Alien hand syndrome
  • Neuropsychiatric disorder

    control the actions of the hand in a functional context and the associated experiential reinforcement through successful willful suppression of the alien behavior

    Alien hand syndrome

    Alien_hand_syndrome

  • Crime scene cleanup
  • Cleanup of infectious materials

    hepatitis and HIV are killed. There are organizations that stress the avoidance of cleaning areas that officers cannot properly see to avoid accidental

    Crime scene cleanup

    Crime_scene_cleanup

  • Guru
  • Spiritual teacher and guide

    with the guru serving as a "counsellor, who helps mould values, shares experiential knowledge as much as literal knowledge, an exemplar in life, an inspirational

    Guru

    Guru

    Guru

  • Pain and pleasure
  • Sensory concepts

    be applied to pain, because the ability to perceive pain enhances both avoidance and defensive mechanisms that were, and still are, necessary for survival

    Pain and pleasure

    Pain_and_pleasure

  • Machiavellianism (psychology)
  • Personality construct

    traits and therefore, the transmission might be genetic rather than experiential". In general, Jones (2020) asserts that "there may be a myriad of reasons

    Machiavellianism (psychology)

    Machiavellianism (psychology)

    Machiavellianism_(psychology)

  • David H. Malan
  • British psychotherapist

    recognition of his contribution to Psychotherapy from the International Experiential Dynamic Therapy Association, of which he was Emeritus President since

    David H. Malan

    David_H._Malan

  • Self-disorder
  • Mental state of a reduced perception of self-awareness

    sense of their experiences being their own (the "mine-ness" of their experiential world) is failing or diminishing, as if their inner experiences are no

    Self-disorder

    Self-disorder

  • Kurt Lewin
  • German-American psychologist (1890–1947)

    1023/a:1004334520382. PMID 11620064. S2CID 44966308. Smith, MK. "Kurt Lewin, groups, experiential learning and action research". The Encyclopedia of Informal Education

    Kurt Lewin

    Kurt_Lewin

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    Analysis of the Failure of Constructivist, Discovery, Problem-Based, Experiential, and Inquiry-Based Teaching". Educational Psychologist. 41 (2). Routledge:

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • A. W. Tozer
  • American Christian and Missionary Alliance pastor and devotional writer (1897–1963)

    worshippers. Dorsett attributes Tozer's appeal to students partly to his avoidance of conventional evangelical jargon, his use of vivid language and humour

    A. W. Tozer

    A._W._Tozer

  • Neuroticism
  • Personality trait of negativity

    BIS is thought to be related to sensitivity to punishment as well as avoidance motivation, while the BAS is thought to be related to sensitivity to reward

    Neuroticism

    Neuroticism

  • History of autism
  • emotional frigidity in the typical autistic family suggests a dynamic experiential factor in the genesis of the disorder in the child." Kanner released

    History of autism

    History_of_autism

  • Immersive theater
  • Theater modality in which audiences are immersed within the performance itself

    Lessons include the importance of avoiding risky behaviors, improving risk-avoidance skills and knowledge of the consequences of risky behaviors. The objective

    Immersive theater

    Immersive_theater

  • Involuntary memory
  • Memory triggered by an environmental cue

    that autobiographical memories are organized primarily conceptually (“experiential type concepts: people, places, locations, activities, etc.”), while temporal

    Involuntary memory

    Involuntary memory

    Involuntary_memory

  • Case method
  • Teaching approach

    method (used by law schools) Decision game European Case Clearing House Experiential learning Harvard Business Publishing Teaching method "Bruce I. Gudmundsson

    Case method

    Case method

    Case_method

  • Religious trauma syndrome
  • Lingering symptoms of controlling belief systems

    religious trauma has been qualitative research with an individualistic, experiential focus. These have been interview-based or case studies from clinical

    Religious trauma syndrome

    Religious_trauma_syndrome

  • Catherine Hartley
  • American psychologist

    determine if this was also true in humans. Using fMRI they found that active avoidance is more important than extinction in leading to long term changes in fear

    Catherine Hartley

    Catherine_Hartley

  • Psychological resistance
  • Phenomenon in clinical psychology

    clinicians differentiate between functional self-protection and nonadaptive avoidance, informing careful tailored interventions. Realistic resistance is the

    Psychological resistance

    Psychological_resistance

  • Brigham Young University
  • Private university in Provo, Utah, US

    an honors curriculum requirement, a Great Questions requirement, an Experiential Learning requirement, an honors thesis requirement, and a graduation

    Brigham Young University

    Brigham Young University

    Brigham_Young_University

  • Civil discourse
  • Civic deliberation over public affairs issues

    common misconception about civil discourse is that it necessitates the avoidance of conflicts. Some erroneously equate civil communication with excessive

    Civil discourse

    Civil_discourse

  • Mystical or religious experience
  • Experience interpreted within a religious framework

    skepticism of Hume. The Transcendentalists emphasised an intuitive, experiential approach of religion. Following Schleiermacher, an individual's intuition

    Mystical or religious experience

    Mystical_or_religious_experience

  • Natural farming
  • Sustainable farming approach

    One-Straw Revolution. The title refers not to lack of effort, but to the avoidance of manufactured inputs and equipment. Natural farming is related to fertility

    Natural farming

    Natural farming

    Natural_farming

  • Rational emotive behavior therapy
  • Psychotherapy

    anxiety, and behavior tendencies like procrastination, compulsiveness, avoidance, addiction and withdrawal by the means of their irrational and self-defeating

    Rational emotive behavior therapy

    Rational emotive behavior therapy

    Rational_emotive_behavior_therapy

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    Psychology and the Arts. Guest edited by Shaun Gallagher. Embodiment and Experientialism from the Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics (pdf) Embodied Cognition:

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Research Domain Criteria
  • Diagnostic framework in personalized psychiatry

    fundamental genetic, neurobiological, behavioral, environmental, and experiential components that comprise these mental disorders. On April 29, 2013, a

    Research Domain Criteria

    Research Domain Criteria

    Research_Domain_Criteria

  • Conflict management
  • Reducing workplace interpersonal conflict

    organizations "have become a popular means for providing coaching, feedback, and experiential learning opportunities". Their main focus is fairness and how it impacts

    Conflict management

    Conflict_management

  • Childhood amnesia
  • Inability of adults to recall memories from childhood

    generally recall events from 3–4 years old, with those that have primarily experiential memories beginning around 4.7 years old. Adults who experienced traumatic

    Childhood amnesia

    Childhood_amnesia

  • U2
  • Irish rock band

    band had made a donation of $300,000 to the U2:UV Music Scholarship and Experiential Fund for music education. In April 2020, the group donated €10 million

    U2

    U2

    U2

  • Physical attractiveness
  • Aesthetic assessment of physical traits

    farm fox experiment for understanding the origins of structural and experiential aspects of facial attractiveness". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 88

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical_attractiveness

  • Semantic memory
  • Type of memory referring to general world knowledge

    experience, an abstract structure that applies to a wide variety of experiential objects and delineates categorical and functional relationships between

    Semantic memory

    Semantic_memory

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Subhy | ஸுப்ய

    Early morning

  • Venkatasudeer
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    Indian, Telugu

    Venkatasudeer

    Lord Venkateswara

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ikrut | இகரத

    One season

  • Taafeef
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Taafeef

    Praise; Hymn of God; Recognition

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  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Greek, Hebrew

    Jasen

    A Healing; The Lord is Salvation

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Meghaj | மேகாஜ

    Pearl

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  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian

    Ax

    Father of peace.

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mawaddah |

    Affection, Love, Friendliness

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Lodhi

    A Famous Afghan Tribe

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    American, Australian, British, English, French

    Chancey

    Record Keeper; Chancellor; Secretary; Contraction of Chancellor

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  • Experimental
  • a.

    Known by, or derived from, experience; as, experimental religion.

  • Avoidance
  • n.

    The courts by which anything is carried off.

  • Avoidance
  • n.

    The act of avoiding or shunning; keeping clear of.

  • Neglect
  • v.

    Omission of proper attention; avoidance or disregard of duty, from heedlessness, indifference, or willfulness; failure to do, use, or heed anything; culpable disregard; as, neglect of business, of health, of economy.

  • Peirastic
  • a.

    Fitted for trail or test; experimental; tentative; treating of attempts.

  • Experiential
  • a.

    Derived from, or pertaining to, experience.

  • Experience
  • n.

    An act of knowledge, one or more, by which single facts or general truths are ascertained; experimental or inductive knowledge; hence, implying skill, facility, or practical wisdom gained by personal knowledge, feeling or action; as, a king without experience of war.

  • Tentative
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.

  • Evitation
  • n.

    A shunning; avoidance.

  • Experimental
  • a.

    Pertaining to experiment; founded on, or derived from, experiment or trial; as, experimental science; given to, or skilled in, experiment; as, an experimental philosopher.

  • Composition
  • n.

    The adjustment of a debt, or avoidance of an obligation, by some form of compensation agreed on between the parties; also, the sum or amount of compensation agreed upon in the adjustment.

  • Pretentative
  • a.

    Fitted for trial beforehand; experimental.

  • Inexperience
  • n.

    Absence or want of experience; lack of personal and experimental knowledge; as, the inexperience of youth.

  • Apparatus
  • n.

    Hence: A full collection or set of implements, or utensils, for a given duty, experimental or operative; any complex instrument or appliance, mechanical or chemical, for a specific action or operation; machinery; mechanism.

  • Avoidance
  • n.

    The act of annulling; annulment.

  • Acquaint
  • v. t.

    To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; -- followed by with.

  • Experimentative
  • a.

    Experimental; of the nature of experiment.

  • Avoidance
  • n.

    A dismissing or a quitting; removal; withdrawal.

  • Avoidance
  • n.

    The act of becoming vacant, or the state of being vacant; -- specifically used for the state of a benefice becoming void by the death, deprivation, or resignation of the incumbent.