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doctrinari
A stubborn person of arbitrary or arrogant opinions.
dogmatist
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Doctrinaire.
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1
It slays the
doctrinaire
and makes a red-hot revivalist out of him.
2
I'm not a
doctrinaire
socialist but Labour would not have done this.
3
He had the pride, at once resigned and overweening, of a
doctrinaire
.
4
Kossuth, like all English statesmen, was a historical royalist, not a
doctrinaire
.
5
The little
doctrinaire
in her revolted and she was pleased to be censorious.
6
Where Mr Lafontaine was
doctrinaire
and flamboyant, his successor is pragmatic and considered.
7
But Nature, who has no
doctrinaire
ideas, may equally apply it to concentration.
8
Granted, even central bankers with academic economics backgrounds aren't necessarily
doctrinaire
.
9
He was often more of a
doctrinaire
than a practical statesman.
10
A
doctrinaire
,
there was nothing of the typical
doctrinaire
,
or theorist, about him.
11
Belgian Health Minister Laurette Onkelinx said the pope's comments... reflect a dangerous
doctrinaire
vision.
12
You don't have to look far for all sorts of uncompromising,
doctrinaire
,
brook-no-criticism behaviour.
13
I think fiction has a way of doing this without being
doctrinaire
about it.
14
It would do no harm to stir up the
doctrinaire
assumptions with the bayonet-poker.
15
Our own intolerant, bigoted, unthinking,
doctrinaire
reactionaries are properly referred to as 'conservative thinkers.'
16
And we're not too you know, too
doctrinaire
about it.
doctrinaire
more doctrinaire
too doctrinaire
doctrinaire liberal
doctrinaire vision
become doctrinaire
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