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    infantile


    1. He goes on to write how the Leftist agenda preys on weakness and feelings of inferiority to divide the people by: (a) creating and reinforcing perceptions of victimization, (b) satisfying infantile claims to entitlement, indulgence and compensation, (c) augmenting primitive feelings of envy, and (d) rejecting the sovereignty of the individual, subordination him to the will of the Government


    2. Doctor Leo Kanner introduced the label ―early infantile autism‖ in 1943


    3. “Raven!” he cried, with an infantile sob and tears in his eyes


    4. Of an old soul, but infantile,


    5. association of love with happiness a rather early, infantile


    6. circumstances, she succumbed to the infantile Leftism that was as prevalent as the


    7. connection with the infantile utopian Socialism he advocates


    8. He is totally frustrated by his father’s intrusions and resents being kept in an infantile role, always the little boy in his father’s eyes, with the accompanying contempt, condescension and lack of confidence that characterize the father’s attitude


    9. Infantile amnesia they cal it,” she said reassuringly


    10. infantile stage and the other at the level of not being because more being has

    11. presence of an infantile I that is weak and full of fear


    12. Leonardo, on the other hand, evoked it like the infantile escapade of a bad-mannered girl


    13. fails to resolve this infantile grandiosity, but only transfers it from bis mother to other women


    14. Incomplete gratification of infantile needs by mother and other adults combined


    15. The infantile grandiosity is transferred from mother to all other females


    16. gratifícation of infantile needs with a sense that she must learn to limit her needs


    17. For the body of Shukeli stirred and moved, with infantile gropings of the fat hands


    18. Her frivolous and even slightly infantile character did not seem up to any serious activity, but when she sat down at the clavichord she became a different girl, one whose unforeseen maturity gave her the air of an adult


    19. She looked back on the drunken episode as an infantile adventure and it seemed so funny to her that she told Aureliano Segundo about it and he thought it was more amusing than she did


    20. I am not a student of war, as I find it repulsive, disgusting, demeaning, infantile, wasteful, degrading and horrible

    21. Churchill, and she had collapsed into Kay’s place with a pleased, infantile lethargy


    22. Some psychologists believe that it is infantile for a child to blame himself when his parents divorce; yet the child is absolutely correct: he chose that probable reality


    23. What infantile fairy tales filled the


    24. The concept of God can thus be influenced by an anonymous authority taken from the seed of infantile


    25. The question of the real God then become dependent on how many steps he has taken at the mature stage to be able to reverse his infantile picture of God


    26. Fantasy creates day dream, usually it goes back to an infantile memory in which a wish was unfulfilled


    27. Apparently curious in re our admittedly cowardly and infantile reaction to the accident, it picked up a few of the fear-paralyzed, one-by-one and, if I wasn’t imagining things, seemed to be trying to calm them down


    28. treatment in 1,050 cases of infantile diarrhoea found 95% were relieved with one to three


    29. All er's love of the gun is a mental illness, a culturally celebrated neurotic obsession with tools of destruction and mayhem, and its contagion is spread by disseminators of the myndkey fear and a disempowered, delusional people's infantile need for a power pacifier


    30. “We are hostages to innovation when infantile science, weaned on money, whines, 'If you don’t let us copyright it, we won’t explore that frontier

    31. Fear crept across his face, then an infantile acceptance, not of his fate but of me


    32. The Righteous Job reminds us of this when he left the infantile for the mature


    33. Sufism is the most infantile level of the earliest human search for wisdom and truth: it exists at the level of babies playing hide-and-seek with their eyes


    34. Anything else is an infantile, irresponsible, misuse of it


    35. The fantasy of infantile invulnerability, infantile omniscience


    36. The need for an Authority figure… the infantile idea that if you are powerful and bigger than others you are a mature adult


    37. This infantile charade has been repeatedly played out ever since humans first chose leaders


    38. When that are in pain, crying, unhappy, terrified, abused by people who pretend that what they are doing to them is funny, so it is okay to do it… it is okay to neglect them, beat them, ignore them, scold them because they want attention and love… and laugh at them when they do not understand why they are being mistreated, laugh at their ignorance, laugh at their innocence, laugh at their childish, infantile ways


    39. Most historians ignore the true cultural reasons for the incredible unpredictability and infantile behavior of the roman Populi


    40. Acting out an infantile, two-year-old uncertainty of what to do

    41. This is why such a universal affinity exists for this character: A thing that has the intelligence of a bean; almost as indestructible as a dried bean, a mindless fool, a level of satirical comedy so low, so crude, so bestial and infantile: designed to brainwash people down to the lowest level of mindlessness possible


    42. There is an infantile quality to having to ride it


    43. of infantile consciousness the image of a father is always attributed


    44. Hold me up, Jo, for upon my life it's one too many for me," returned Laurie, regarding the infants with the air of a big, benevolent Newfoundland looking at a pair of infantile kittens


    45. She was at that time a charming young lady of eighteen; infantile in manners, though possessed of keen wit, keen feelings, and a keen temper, too, if irritated


    46. Her hands were clasped before her in prayer, but instead of looking upward toward that power which alone could rescue them, her unconscious looks wandered to the countenance of Duncan with infantile dependency


    47. All her life she had lived in a tiny house full of babies and children, and at any instant at least one of them was clamouring for food, crying because of a minor hurt, shouting a protest or screaming with helpless infantile rage


    48. What other infantile memories had he of her?


    49. He found out that the boy suffered from infantile autism and had never spoken or been receptive to the world around him


    50. But the little sultana soon tired of this infantile illusion, whereupon Erik altered his invention into a "torture-chamber










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    Synonyms for "infantile"

    childish infantile immature puerile weak

    "infantile" definitions

    indicating a lack of maturity


    of or relating to infants or infancy


    being or befitting or characteristic of an infant