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vicissitudinous

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vi·cis·si·tu·di·nar·y  (v-ss-tdn-r, -tyd-) also vi·cis·si·tu·di·nous (-tdn-s, -tyd-)
adj.
Characterized by, full of, or subject to vicissitudes.
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vicissitudinous [vɪˌsɪsɪˈtjuːdɪnəs] ADJagitado, accidentado


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Still, it might be argued that changes in rhetorical patterns should be expected even in these genres since rhetoric expresses politics, and politics is deliquescent and vicissitudinous.
The papacy's fortunes had a direct and immediate impact upon every region, and its vicissitudinous history can serve as a barometer for developments from the Alps to the shores of Sicily.
 
 
 
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