of Choose, Selected from a number; picked out; choice., One who, or that which is the object of choice or special favor.
The past perfect tense is had chosen.
The concept of the "chosen people" typically refers to the Jewish people in the context of Judaism. Other cultures and societies have their own historical and religious narratives that shape their beliefs and identities. It is important to understand and respect the diversity of beliefs and perspectives across different cultures.
A non-discursive definition is a straightforward explanation of a term without using complex or lengthy explanations.
"Good Samaritanism" or "volunteerism" fit the definition.
"Frivolous" fits the definition of incapable of serious thought.
The chosen class in Jacksonian democracy consisted of farmers, laborers, mechanics, and planters. This is much more extensive than the Jeffersonian democracyâ??s definition of the chosen class, which was limited to the yeoman farmer.
A chosen pursuit; a profession or occupation.
Something that is done, said, or chosen without certainty.
Jefferson highly believed in the Yeoman farmer.
conscription is the mandatory military service for both the people that are chosen in the death lottery and in the army.
A high number and/or a G (Greek) on your arm meant you were chosen (meant to die).
Elected, as an adjective, means 'chosen'. If you are elected to serve in a public office you are chosen by people's votes. Sometimes it is a verb, as in 'She elected to take her holidays early in the season', when it simply means 'chose'.
By definition, a theocracy is a government headed by God, so the selection of theocratic leaders would be at the choosing of God.
Yes, it is; except that the chosen number cannot be zero.
Approximate by ignoring all terms beyond a chosen one.For more information please see Related Links below.
The time taken for the radioactivity to halve its intensity, starting from any arbitrarily chosen instant.
The clan mother is the leader of an Indian clan.