To manipulate someone into questioning their own sanity by the use of psychological tactics, including lying, denial, and false accusations, typically to gain control or manipulation over the victim.
/ˈɡæslɪt/
Incorrect or unauthorized use of intellectual property, such as copyrights, trademarks, or patents.
/ʌpˈprɑːp.ərd/
An infitter is a term that is not commonly used in standard English, but it can be derived from the combination of 'infight' or 'infighting' with 'fitter'. It could refer to someone who is adept at or enjoys internal conflicts or competitions, perhaps within a group or organization.
/ˈɪंfɪtər/
Extremely kind and considerate; showing the most generous and sympathetic behavior, often used to describe actions or qualities that are the most generous, caring, and considerate.
/ˈkɪnstiːs/
A colloquial term, possibly derived from names or characters in media, that refers to a character or person who is easily offended or takes things personally in a dramatic or exaggerated way.
/ˈbaʊtʃlaː/
In a pseudo-cubic manner; showing characteristics similar to but not exactly like a cube, often in crystallography or geometry where modifications of cubic symmetry exist.
/pjuːˌsoʊ.kʟɪˈkubes/
Of or relating to grout, especially the most solid, dense, or well-packed variety of grout used in construction or as a decorative element.
/ˈɡroutɪst/
Relating to or being a specialized granule in the head of a sperm cell that contains enzymes and other substances and is involved in the penetration of an egg during fertilization.
/əˈkrɒs.ə.məl/
The process of changing or adapting something to Russian culture, language, or customs, often in a context of Russian influence or control.
/ˈrʌslɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/