English Meaning Complex

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Luddite - Any of a group of British workers who between 1811 and 1816 rioted and

destroyed
laborsaving textile machinery in the belief that such machinery would diminish employment.
- One who opposes technical or technological change.
stride - To take a single long step, as in passing over an obstruction.
strident - sounding harsh and unpleasant
omniscient - knowing everything : having unlimited understanding or knowledge
omnipresent - present in all places at all times
gleam - A brief beam or flash of light: saw gleams of daylight through the cracks.
- A steady but subdued shining; a glow: the gleam of burnished gold.
- A brief or dim indication; a trace: a gleam of intelligence.
infantilize - To treat or condescend to as if still a young child. - To reduce to an infantile state or
condition

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