counteract,
discourage, oppose, resist, thwart, withstand.
Prepositions:
Help
in an enterprise
with money; help
to success;
against the enemy.
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HERETIC.
Synonyms:
dissenter, heresiarch, non-conformist, schismatic.
Etymologically, a
heretic is one who takes or chooses his own belief, instead of the belief of his church;
hence, a
heretic is one who denies commonly accepted views, or who holds opinions contrary to the
recognized standard or tenets
of any established religious, philosophical, or other system, school, or party; the
religious sense of the word is the predominant one; a
schismatic is primarily one who produces a split or rent
in the church. A
heretic differs in doctrine from the religious body with which he is connected; a
schismatic
differs in doctrine or practise, or in both. A
heretic may be reticent,
or even silent; a
schismatic introduces
divisions. A
heresiarch is the author of a heresy or the leader of a heretical party, and is thus at once a
heretic
and a
schismatic. With advancing ideas of religious liberty, the odious sense once attached to these words is
largely modified, and
heretic is often used playfully.
Dissenter and
non-conformist are terms specifically
applied to English subjects who hold themselves aloof from the Church of England;
the former term is
extended to non-adherents of the established church in some other countries, as Russia.
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HETEROGENEOUS.
Synonyms:
confused, mingled, unhomogeneous, conglomerate, miscellaneous, unlike, discordant, mixed, variant,
dissimilar, non-homogeneous, various.
Substances quite
unlike are
heterogeneous as regards each other. A
heterogeneous mixture is one whose
constituents
are not only unlike in kind, but unevenly distributed; cement is composed of substances such as
lime, sand, and clay, which are
heterogeneous as regards each other, but the cement is said to be
homogeneous if the different constituents are evenly mixed throughout, so that any
one portion of the mixture
is exactly like any other. A substance may fail of being homogeneous and yet not be
heterogeneous, in which
case it is said to be
non-homogeneous or
unhomogeneous; a bar of iron that contains flaws, air-bubbles, etc.,
or for any other reason is not of uniform structure and density throughout, tho no foreign substance be mixed
with
the iron, is said to be
non-homogeneous. A
miscellaneous mixture may or may not be
heterogeneous; if
the objects are alike in kind, but different in size, form, quality, use, etc., and without special order or relation,
the collection is
miscellaneous; if the objects differ in kind,
such a mixture is also, and more strictly,
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