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adherent

[ad-heer-uhnt, -her-] / ædˈhɪər ənt, -ˈhɛr- /


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The philosophic movements that emerged soon after Diogenes’ time, Stoicism and Epicureanism, aimed to help adherents overcome the fear of death.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some adherents advise parents that the disturbing effects indicate that the treatment is working, ridding the body of impurities, or that the parents should alter the dosage.

From Salon

Abdulmohsen -- a critic of Islam and an adherent of far-right views and radical conspiracy theories -- faces life in prison if convicted.

From Barron's

The politics and social views of modernism’s adherents aren’t always likable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eventually, many of Garrison’s adherents came to believe that slavery could only be defeated by force, and abandoned nonresistance.

From The Wall Street Journal