Definitionadj. stubbornly insistent on theory without regard for practicality or suitability
Last update: June 22, 2015
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In fact, since the doctrinaire protest of Innocent X. [Please select]
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His nature was without any taint of fanaticism, nor was he anything of the doctrinaire. [Please select]
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What feeling but contempt can the sincere doctrinaire entertain for France. [Please select]
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He had the pride, at once resigned and overweening, of a doctrinaire. [Please select]
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"I'd hand you all over to Sir Horace Plunkett--" "That doctrinaire dairyman." [Please select]
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The extreme Left and the extreme Right called him a "Doctrinaire," and he was never popular with either of these parties. [Please select]
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The Russians overturned the old order and submitted to the autocratic rule of a small group of doctrinaire Bolshevik socialists, because these men seemed to have something new to try. [Please select]
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