Synonym: didactical. Similar words: tactic, practice, practical, in practice, practically, out of practice, active, action. Meaning: [dɪ'dæktɪk] adj. instructive (especially excessively).
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31. I always found the teachings of the Catholic Church to be too didactic.
32. The book, which takes question - and - answer format, has a clipped, slightly didactic style.
33. Their lack of form, represents the weakening of an older line of didactic communication.
34. Prejudice determines the relativity and absoluteness of understanding, which is a didactic unity of the two.
35. They contain didactic stories, allegories, and passages for meditation, a number of which are repeated in more than one Upanishad or elsewhere in the Vedic corpus.
36. He mentioned in his paper the didactic tendency in Chinese literature.
37. "Rameau's Nephew" is an extreme of the Didacticism in the 18th centure. Denis Diderot expressed his reflection on Didactic morality through shaping the figure-Rameau's Nephew.
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