English to Malay Dictionary vicarious

vicarious

yg mewakili
definition
adjective
I could glean vicarious pleasure from the struggles of my imaginary film friends
experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person.
example
Yet, curiously, it is a secondary, indirect, and 'vicarious' experience.
A major problem with Wright is that, if he does hold to Christ's 'vicarious' atonement, he believes Christ died for and will save all men.
Christians believe that to be saved you have to embrace Jesus as the Messiah, you have to believe in 'vicarious' atonement, you have to believe that Jesus died for your sins, you have to believe that Jesus is the Incarnation.
And in the process, children become drawn increasingly into the lures of play, of 'vicarious' and sensational experiences far more preferable than work.
Today, the topics of interaction tend to be 'vicarious' experiences manufactured by and mediated through one of the major channels of pop culture, be it television, radio or print.
The chief pleasure of any competently made romantic comedy is the 'vicarious' thrill of experiencing the mutual, inevitable attraction between the leads.
As interested onlookers who take no 'vicarious' pleasure at all from this kind of thing, we will naturally be the first to bring you the scores the moment they are announced.
As well, tens of thousands of Australians personally involved with this national tragedy are experiencing 'vicarious' trauma, and are bewildered by the continuing inhumane actions of our government.
Empathy and familiarity with someone gives rise to a 'vicarious' capacity to experience his responses, a kind of second nature.
By identifying with the characters in the book, children enjoy 'vicarious' experiences without having to run any risk.
Most Christians, although they may be suspicious of vicarious confession, do believe in 'vicarious' atonement: the idea that someone's virtue or suffering can benefit someone else.
We found that treatment based on performance mastery produces higher, more generalized, and stronger efficacy expectations than treatment based on 'vicarious' experience alone.
Not much fun for him but a blast of nostalgia for people who used to live there and take a 'vicarious' pleasure in virtual revisiting at a distance.
Social feedback improved writing skills for both modeling and verbal description groups, but it was insufficient for students in the latter group to make up for the absence of 'vicarious' experience.
I didn't have any fellow Sox fans with me to enjoy the game with, after all, and I'm certainly highly-evolved enough to value real experiences with friends over 'vicarious' ones with strangers.
Still, even if expressed by a metaphor some might find ostentatious, 'vicarious' atonement as a concept was nothing outlandish in first-century Jerusalem.
Situated somewhere between written and spoken language, interviews combine the 'vicarious' pleasures of eavesdropping with the virtuous pursuit of edification.
His wife realises they're onto a money spinner and people are soon queuing to experience 'vicarious' fame.
The uninhibited pleasure the various characters take in eating only adds to the reader's 'vicarious' pleasure.
But you can give your mates a good time they could not possibly have had before, and that gives you 'vicarious' pleasure.
Just as childhood pets teach us empathy for another's suffering, 'vicarious' experience lets us in on one of the best-kept secrets of human existence: we are all cut from the same cloth.
To begin with, we receive 'vicarious' pleasure in observing the celebrity fulfil our wishes to act in relative freedom of neurotic and societal restraints.
Jews, I had read and heard (including from many Jews), simply do not believe in 'vicarious' atonement, whereas Christians obviously do.
A book like it provides a 'vicarious' emotional experience that can be tremendously valuable in helping teens navigate the transition to psychologically mature, healthy, integrated adults.
It is striking that the basic teachings of the Church such as Trinity and 'vicarious' atonement find no mention in the Bible.
And, as is usual with such productions, all the screen tests were telecast as reality television much to the 'vicarious' pleasure of 24 million households across the country.
If there's an experience you really want to have, then all you have to do convince the world they should support you in this expedition, and that your report will give them a 'vicarious' experience worth having paid for.
You have a wide circle of devoted buddies and admirers, and you take 'vicarious' pleasure in their successes and accomplishments while inspiring your friends with your own passion for life.
Not to be outdone, television channels too have lined up romantic films for couch potato couples or for the majority who watch these movies to get a 'vicarious' experience of falling in love.
But parents tend to live 'vicariously' through their children, Hodson said.
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