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enfranchisement [ɪnˈfræn(t)ʃɪzmənt, Am enˈfræn(t)ʃaɪz-] N LAW

advertisement [ədˈvɜ:tɪsmənt, Am ˌædvɚˈtaɪzmənt] N

1. advertisement (on TV):

2. advertisement (in newspapers):

appeasement [əˈpi:zmənt] N no pl form

aggrieved [əˈgri:vd] ADJ

2. aggrieved party:

aggressiveness [əˈgresɪvnəs] N no pl

basement [ˈbeɪsmənt] N

amusement [əˈmju:zmənt] N

1. amusement no pl (feeling):

2. amusement (activity):

3. amusement (attraction):

endorsement [ɪnˈdɔ:smənt, Am -ˈdɔ:rs-] N

1. endorsement (support):

3. endorsement Brit LAW:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This reputation was founded on his talent for self-aggrandisement and his widely approved lack of scruple as much as his courage, energy, and resourcefulness.
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Their song lyrics are characterised by themes of dark humour, desperation, tongue-in-cheek self-aggrandisement, criminality, the drudgery of everyday life, work and office politics, and human/animal behaviourism.
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