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Definition of "indifferences" [indifferences]

  • Plural form of indifference. (noun)

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Use "indifferences" in a sentence
  • "And though there may be no evidence that the things vowed by the Nazarite are incumbent in these last times, yet the laws that enjoin the duties of vowing and paying, were not less applicable to the observances, which, on the mistaken ground that they were obligatory only according to the will of men, have been improperly denominated "indifferences," than they are to every duty, however exhibited, that is obligatory now."
  • "For years I have meant to write such a book as Another Sort of Learning, suggesting how the rising generation might acquire some measure of wisdom despite the intellectual vices or indifferences of the Academy; but I am happy that Schall has forestalled me."
  • "The movie goes beyond mere chills to point to the terrible anonymity of modern communications and to attack corporate America's cynical indifferences towards its employees."