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Answer for the clue "___-humanitГ© ", 4 letters:
lese

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Usage examples of lese.

He was branded a traitor by some people, forced to resign his position for the offense of lese majeste, and became the target of polemical attacks that charged him with possessing allegiances incompatible with the responsibilities to emperor and nation required of subjects in the educational rescript.

The issue raged in the press throughout 1935, and by the end of the year Minobe was formally charged with lese majeste.

It was the royal dungeon, by the way, that Polyeidus disappeared from: Eurymede had sentenced him to death for fraud, imposture, false counsel, and lese majesty.

But if he was wrong, then he would be guilty of lese majesty at the very least.

Under Rodric, lese majesty had been reinstated as a capital crime and men could not express their grievances publicly.

New England, it may be allowed to us to regard it as the capital of these six Northern States, without guilt of lese majeste toward the other five.

Lo her Adromacha, Ectores wyf, That day that Ector sholde lese his lyf She dremed on the same nyght biforn How that the lyf of Ector sholde be lorn, If thilke day he wente into bataille.

This Juge unto this cherl his tale hath toold In secree wise, and made hym to ensure He sholde telle it to no creature, And if he dide, he sholde lese his heed.

It is lese majeste to kill before the Khan -- even to save his life.

Only a moment ago, it had committed electrical lese majeste on the person of the sovereign abbot, who, after calling a computer repairman and waiting three days for him to appear, had decided to repair the stenographic abomination himself.

He prostrated himself again, then rose and backed away from the throne till he had gone far enough to turn his back without committing lese majesty.

High Admiral Matthews would take my head off if anyone suggested I was offering you lese majesty in public!

It was the royal dungeon, by the way, that Polyeidus disappeared from: Eurymede had sentenced him to death for fraud, imposture, false counsel, and lese majesty.

Under other circumstances, that would have been lese majesty enough to cost the vizier his shell, one painful bit at a time.

He had never seen the fat fool so aroused before, and there seemed to be an excellent chance that the dismissed postilion would retaliate with a right hook to the jaw, or some equally appropriate demonstration of lese majesty.