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Who refuses to accept established beliefs and practices is called?
(a) Seditious (b) Satiety (c) Heretical (d) None of these​

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Answered by stylishtamilachii001
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heretical is ur answer.............

Answered by fatimahzohra6
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Answer:

One who refuses to accept established beliefs and practises is called heretical.

Explanation:

The act of believing and acting against socially accepted beliefs and practises is known as heresy, and the one who practises it is heretical. Even though heretical is commonly referred to as those who refuse to follow common religious beliefs and customs, it can also be used in general terms.

Sedition is the preaching or practice of being rebellious towards an established state order, and the ones who act so are known as seditious people. A resurrection or advocating an uprising against one country's constitution or established government are some instances of sedition.

"A state or condition of fullness gratified beyond the point of satisfaction" is satiety. It consists of a feeling of wanting no more.



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