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Deilema

Definition

A deilema refers to a difficult situation or problem that requires resolution or decision-making.

Senses and Usages

1. Noun - Moral Dilemma

A moral deilema is a situation where a person faces a conflict between moral principles or values, making it challenging to decide on the most ethical course of action.

Example sentence: When the doctor had to choose between saving one patient's life or another's, she was caught in a moral deilema.

2. Noun - Emotional Dilemma

An emotional deilema refers to a state of uncertainty or confusion caused by conflicting emotions or desires.

Example sentence: Sarah found herself in an emotional deilema when she had to choose between accepting a job offer that would relocate her or staying close to her family.

3. Popular Usage - Dilemma (general)

In general terms, a deilema represents any difficult situation in which a choice must be made between two or more options.

Example sentence: John faced a deilema when he had to decide between studying for his final exams or attending his best friend's birthday party.

4. Local Usage - Regional Specific

In certain regions, deilema might have a local usage or meaning that differs from the standard definition. Please consult local dictionaries or residents from that region to understand the specific usage.

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