Meaning of cathart | Babel Free
kəˈθɑːtExamples
“Second, the experimental subjects were given only a minimal opportunity to cathart; one note⟳ seems in-sufficient to ventilate anger, and perhaps several notes are needed.”
“The old religions used to repress. My approach⟳ is: instead of repressing, cathart, throw⟳ it out. Repressed, it enters into your unconscious being. Repressed anger will become⟳ a wound inside you, it will create⟳ poison. Thrown out of the system it leaves a beautiful clean⟳ space within. Of course there is no need⟳ to cathart it on a somebody in particular; one can simply cathart in vacuum. If you cathart your anger on somebody it creates anger in the other person; it starts a chain which is harmful to both.”
““Okay, you need⟳ to embrace the pain so you can get⟳ through it.” “You need⟳ catharsis.” “Sarge is right. You need⟳ to cathart.” “Cathart your brains out.” “Cathart all over the place⟳.” “That is a great point⟳, guys. Thank⟳ you.””
“‘Anyway, have⟳ you got it? Are you ready to cathart the hell out this?’ ‘Cathart?’ ‘Yes. Like⟳ catharsis. It'll be cathartic. You are about to cathart. I know⟳ it's not a word, I was trying it out.’ He takes another drag⟳. ‘Oh, well it works. Big time. Let's cathart this.’ Gail produced her mobile phone from her pocket.”
“So whenever you go back, let⟳ them first cathart. And remember⟳, they are German parents so they will cathart longer than Buddha's parent! Listen⟳ silently. Don't get⟳ angry. If you really want⟳ to help⟳ them remain⟳ meditative, calm, and quiet, and your coolness will transform⟳ them.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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