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[“The COMPL Language and Operating System”, A.G. Fraser et al, Computer J 9(2):144-156 (1966)].
(1995-01-24)

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    [kuh m-pley-suh n-see] /kəmˈpleɪ sən si/ noun, plural complacencies. 1. a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like; self-satisfaction or smug satisfaction with an existing situation, condition, etc. 2. Archaic. /kəmˈpleɪsənsɪ/ noun (pl) -cencies, -cences 1. a feeling of satisfaction, esp extreme self-satisfaction; smugness 2. […]

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    [kuh m-pley-suh n-see] /kəmˈpleɪ sən si/ noun, plural complacencies. 1. a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like; self-satisfaction or smug satisfaction with an existing situation, condition, etc. 2. Archaic. /kəmˈpleɪsənsɪ/ noun (pl) -cencies, -cences 1. a feeling of satisfaction, esp extreme self-satisfaction; smugness 2. […]

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    [kuh m-pley-suh nt] /kəmˈpleɪ sənt/ adjective 1. pleased, especially with oneself or one’s merits, advantages, situation, etc., often without awareness of some potential danger or defect; self-satisfied: The voters are too complacent to change the government. 2. pleasant; complaisant. /kəmˈpleɪsənt/ adjective 1. pleased or satisfied, esp extremely self-satisfied 2. an obsolete word for complaisant adj. […]

  • Complacently

    [kuh m-pley-suh nt] /kəmˈpleɪ sənt/ adjective 1. pleased, especially with oneself or one’s merits, advantages, situation, etc., often without awareness of some potential danger or defect; self-satisfied: The voters are too complacent to change the government. 2. pleasant; complaisant. /kəmˈpleɪsənt/ adjective 1. pleased or satisfied, esp extremely self-satisfied 2. an obsolete word for complaisant adj. […]


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