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1.express strong disapproval of
2.regret strongly
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bring out (something) or bring (something) out
to make something available, to introduce something to the public
The woman brought out some snacks for the children. The computer company brought out a new computer last month.
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: You might say that all through history there have been wars and that mankind has survived inspite of them.
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: Man has now discovered how to release the colossal forces locked up in the atom.
P: Now, if his purposes are those of destruction, each fresh advance in his mastery of nature only increases the danger from war, as, men learn to destroy one another in ever great numbers, from ever great distances, and in ever more varied and ingenious ways.
Q: He has learned to tap the hidden forces of our planet and use them for his purposes.
R: It has even developed and become civilised inspite of-them.
S: This is true, but unfortunately as part of his development man has enormously increased his power over nature.
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