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Definitions of greeds in various dictionaries:
noun - excessive desire to acquire or possess more (especially more material wealth) than one needs or deserves
noun - reprehensible acquisitiveness
noun - excessive desire for gain or wealth
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Cupidities |
Personal excesses |
Avaricious desires |
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Aug 27 2006 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
Feb 16 2003 New York Times |
Dec 14 2002 New York Times |
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Plural form of greed. |
bGreedb means avid desire for gain or wealth (unless some other application is indicated) and is definitely uncomplimentary in implication: His bgreedb drove him to exploit his workers. |
Intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food. |
Greeds might refer to |
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Greed, or avarice, is an inordinate or insatiable longing for unneeded excess, especially for excess wealth, status, power, or food. * As a secular psychological concept, greed is an inordinate desire to acquire or possess more than one needs. The degree of inordinance is related to the inability to control the reformulation of "wants" once desired "needs" are eliminated. Erich Fromm described greed as "a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction." It is typically used to criticize those who seek excessive material wealth, although it may apply to the need to feel more excessively moral, social, or otherwise better than someone else. * The purpose for greed, and any actions associated with it, is possibly to deprive others of potential means (perhaps, of basic survival and comfort) or future opportunities accordingly, or to obstruct them therefrom, thus insidious and tyrannical or otherwise having a negative connota |