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Dictionary.com/Word of the Day Archive/xenophobia |
 | | After calling for peace in 61 languages and beseeching the world to end racism and xenophobia, the pope made a surprise announcement. |
 | | In Europe today, it is xenophobia and the political manipulation of fear of foreigners that pose the greatest threat to democracy, or at least to the quality of democracy. |
 | | The news, the incidents and accidents of everyday life, can be loaded with political or ethnic significance liable to unleash strong, often negative feelings, such as racism, chauvinism, the fear-hatred of the foreigner or, xenophobia. |
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