Definitionadj. lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality
Last update: October 4, 2015
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But his innovations and his unconventional views about stereotyped Unitarian doctrines caused alarm, and in 1853 he resigned. [Please select]
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Your answers were not stereotyped. [Please select]
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The wonted good-humoured expression of his countenance had given place to a gaze of stereotyped surprise and solemnity. [Please select]
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The wonted good-humored expression of his countenance had given place to a gaze of stereotyped surprise and solemnity. [Please select]
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Stereotyped by HOBART & ROBBINS, New England Type and Stereotype Foundery BOSTON. [Please select]
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If all science is organized and supervised by the State, it will rapidly become stereotyped and dead. [Please select]
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Forever putting that stereotyped query, forever expecting to elicit the hoarse but extremely welcome reply, "Because I love you so." [Please select]
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Some instincts are specific--even stereotyped --and not subject to cultivation or change. [Please select]
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There are other instincts not so stereotyped in manner or constant in degree. [Please select]
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The thought it gave James Minturn, arrested before it, was not the stereotyped idea of Christ, not the conventional reproduction of childhood. [Please select]
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In a few minutes more he was asleep with an expression of profound anxiety stereotyped on his countenance. [Please select]
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