word | doctrinaire |
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definition | Tending to apply principles or theories without regard for practical difficulties or individual circumstance. |
eg_sentence | She had never taken a doctrinaire approach to teaching, since education theories didn't always match the reality of instructing 25 lively students. |
explanation | Someone doctrinaire sticks closely to official doctrines or principles. A doctrinaire judge will give identical sentences to everyone found guilty of a particular crime. A doctrinaire feminist may treat all men as if they were identical. A doctrinaire economist might call for a single solution for the economic problems in all countries, regardless of their social and cultural history. As you might guess, the word isn't often used in positive contexts |
IPA | ˌdɑktrəˈnɛr |
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