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pessimum

ADJECTIVE
  1. of an organism's environment; least favorable for survival

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  • We pass over the extravagances and gross depths to which bhakti, devotion or faith or love, may degenerate in the excitement of religious festivals -- _corruptio optimi pessimum_. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments
  • This states that it is the CDF (the Vatican department that enforces orthodoxy) which must deal with the use of the confessional for sexual exploitation and with the abuse of pre-adolescent children, which is described in the document as crimen pessimum, the worst of all crimes. The secret secret of the Vatican
  • Sequacitas est potius et coitio quam consensus: et tamen (quod pessimum est) pusillanimitas ista non sine arrogantia et fastidio se offert. Biographia Literaria
  • Pessimum et pertinacissimum morbum qui homines in bruta degenerare cogit. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The term crimen pessimum [ "the foulest crime"] is here understood to mean any external obscene act, gravely sinful, perpetrated or attempted by a cleric in any way whatsoever with a person of his own sex. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
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