| rape1 |
nonconsensual sexual penetration of an individual, obtained by force or threat, or in cases in which the victim is not capable of consent.
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| rape2 |
Brassica napus, an edible plant whose seeds are the source of rapeseed oil.
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| rapeseed o. |
the oil expressed from seeds of Brassica napus, used in the manufacture of soaps, margarines, and lubricants. An edible variety is called canola oil (q.v.).
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| rape and sexual assault prevention |
The precautions taken to decrease the chances of one's being forced to engage in unwanted sexual behaviors. In the US., about 700,000?1,000,000 sexual assaults occur each year; 75?85% of all sexual assaults are
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| rape counseling |
The provision of advice, comfort, and sources of therapy for victims of sexual assault. The emotional reaction and sequelae of rape may be devastating to the mental well-being of the victim. It is therefore important that the vic
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