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doctrinaire

[dok-truh-nair] / ˈdɒk trəˈnɛər /


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A fun game to play is to ask your most politically doctrinaire friends if there’s a policy they secretly support that cuts against their usual views.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025

"The modernism that was around before the 1980s was very grey, restrictive, utilitarian and quite doctrinaire really," Farrell said.

From BBC • Sep. 29, 2025

His harping on this point could come across as doctrinaire.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 14, 2025

But the idea is first stolen by one of her colleagues, then shot down by another as insufficiently doctrinaire.

From New York Times • Mar. 21, 2024

I think of a second important law, born out of the doctrinaire middle-class spirit of these first years; the "Coalitions Law" of June 17, 1791.

From Socialism and the Social Movement in the 19th Century by Sombart, Werner




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