Relating to a polemic or causing a polemic.
1 One of South Africa's most celebrated writers, her work is uncompromisingly polemical .
2 Scholastic learning and polemical divinity retarded the growth of all true knowledge.
3 No one can be a true theologian without being polemical on occasion.
4 He was learned, if polemical knowledge could entitle him to that praise.
5 He's done so not by any polemical means, but simply by painting pictures.
6 The demonstration did happen, but not until the polemical president left.
7 Thus even these polemical exchanges between Catholics and Protestants become blessings in disguise.
8 The polemical nature of the piece was, arguably, right there in the records.
9 His polemical and friendly letters are lasting monuments of his integrity and talents.
10 So polemical a reading of former whig pranks nettled him considerably.
11 The book was, as could have been predicted, a polemical bombshell.
12 That Froude set out with a polemical purpose is not to be denied.
13 But why not entire polemical channels which have got stronger opinions?
14 The following will, perhaps, be thought misplaced as a polemical subject.
15 Mr. Gurney was an author, especially on Biblical and polemical topics.
16 You can be truer and subtler about feelings when you are less polemical .
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