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Doctrinaire Doctrine I October Adjective Dahk Truh Nair Start Critical

'Doctrinaire' describes someone who attempts to implement an abstract doctrine or theory without practical consideration for difficulties.

Doctrinaire describe a alguien que intenta poner en práctica una doctrina o teoría abstracta sin tener en cuenta las dificultades prácticas.

Word doctrinaire
Date October 15, 2014
Type adjective
Syllables dahk-truh-NAIR
Etymology Doctrinaire didn't start out as a critical word. In post-revolutionary France, a group who favored constitutional monarchy called themselves Doctrinaires. Doctrine in French, as in English, is a word for the principles on which a government is based; it is ultimately from Latin doctrina, meaning "teaching" or "instruction." But both ultraroyalists and revolutionists strongly derided any doctrine of reconciling royalty and representation as utterly impracticable, and they resented the Doctrinaires' influence over Louis XVIII. So when doctrinaire became an adjective, "there adhered to it some indescribable tincture of unpopularity which was totally indelible" (Blanc's History of Ten Years 1830-40, translated by Walter K. Kelly in 1848).
Examples "As doctrinaire as I may be about players being ready to play every day," Coach said, "they are also human beings; I need to accept they are going to need breaks once in a while."

"We use endorsement interviews to see how candidates interact with their opponents, how politically daring (or doctrinaire) they are and whether they’re thinking more about the public’s good or their own campaigns." - Elizabeth Sullivan, Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), September 21, 2014
Definition : attempting to put into effect an abstract doctrine or theory with little or no regard for practical difficulties

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