Similar words: polemic, polemical, microeconomics, solemn, blemish, ptolemy, solemnly, solemnity. Meaning: [pə'lemɪks] n. the branch of Christian theology devoted to the refutation of errors.
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1. Before long, the dispute degenerated into fierce polemics.
2. We discussed, planned, and engaged in passionate polemics.
3. His editorial polemics, however, were jaundiced by anti-Semitism.
4. The press, polemics and literature all provide perspectives and information not otherwise available.
5. At first they devoted themselves to self-education, fierce polemics against the populists, and propaganda among circles of selected workers.
6. Also, I am dismayed by the polemics of some on the left.
7. The Road to Wigan Pier's wanton polemics against effete intellectuals and strident feminists are suffused by homophobia.
8. He enjoys polemics, persuasion(sentencedict .com), and controversy.
9. The modes of propaganda are opportunistic and the polemics can be vicious.
10. To avoid polemics , can you just tell us if it is true?
11. From divarication, friction to open polemics , the two parties have conflicts on a series of issues, including the attitude to war and peace.
12. "The polemics are of no interest to me, " Montezemolo said at the Maranello factory.
13. "Polemics is not good for F1 and particularly for the public because F1 is a fantastic sport that has to be relaunched, not only protected, " he said.
14. One must learn to weed out incendiary polemics and agitprop from the whirling online maelstrom to become an informed and thoughtful citizen.
15. Mo-tse educational thoughts, its polemics , practical method, scientific experiment, and creative spirit have similarities with modern science.
16. Now stop with all the polemics , because we love F1.
17. Your music has generated12 a lot of polemics, how have you faced it?
18. The essence of the polemics is whether to build Kazakhstan into a single-nationality country or to recognize it as a multi-nationality country.
19. He was a redoubtable debater with a caustic tongue in polemics and a nice touch in irony in writing.
20. I was not surprised because I understand the spectators are pissed off with all these polemics .
21. In 1641, Milton standing on side of the Puritan Revolution, began to participate in religious polemics against the feudal dynasty of the pillars of the state religion.
22. But there was a larger animosity at work in her polemics.
23. He said: 'I think you don't have to create polemics which do not exist.
24. I do not say much because when I talk there are always polemics.
25. Hoxha and Shehu apparently decided in May or June 1960 that Albania was assured of Chinese support, and they openly sided with China when sharp polemics erupted between China and the Soviet Union.
26. Moore has been increasingly vocal of Democratic policy over the past year, something of a sea-change for the film-maker behind conservative-bating polemics such as Fahrenheit 911 and Sicko.
27. Part five: Historical influence and lesson of the Sino-Soviet Differences and Polemics.
28. In 2008 we will still see a lot of shouting and hollering over which XML vocabulary to use for office documents, and not a few polemics on both sides.
29. This class, required of all Master of Architecture students, presents a critical review of works, theories, and polemics in architecture in the aftermath of World War II.
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