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The Word of the Day for September 25 is:

gadarene \GAD-uh-reen\ adjective
: headlong, precipitate

Example sentence:
Ross has criticized his company for joining the gadarene rush into the
global market.

Did you know?
Gadara, in Biblical times, was a steep hill town just southeast of the Sea
of Galilee. In the account given in the Book of Matthew (8:28), Jesus, on a
visit there, exorcised the demons from two possessed persons and sent the
demons into some nearby swine. The possessed swine ran in a mad dash down a
steep bank into the Sea and drowned. "Gadarene," an adjective used to describe
a headlong rush, made its first plunge into our lexicon in the 1920s. The swine
sometimes make an appearance as well, as when an imprudently hasty act is
compared to "the rush of the Gadarene swine."





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