doctrinairely

[US]/dɒktrɪˈneərli/
[UK]/ˌdɑːktrəˈnɛrli/

Translation

adv.in a rigidly doctrinaire way; following a fixed set of doctrines without flexibility

Phrases & Collocations

speak doctrinairely

think doctrinairely

argue doctrinairely

act doctrinairely

Example Sentences

the committee doctrinairely rejected the compromise without reading the revised proposal.

she doctrinairely insists on strict rules, even when circumstances clearly demand flexibility.

the minister doctrinairely defended the policy despite mounting evidence of its failure.

he doctrinairely clung to tradition and dismissed practical suggestions from his team.

the editor doctrinairely opposed any change to the style guide, no matter how minor.

they doctrinairely applied the law and ignored the humanitarian consequences of the verdict.

the professor doctrinairely teaches one theory and treats all alternatives as nonsense.

management doctrinairely enforced the new procedure, even after it slowed production.

the pundit doctrinairely condemned dissenters and refused to engage with their arguments.

her colleagues complained that she doctrinairely follows protocol and never exercises judgment.

the board doctrinairely insisted on austerity, disregarding the long-term costs to morale.

he doctrinairely framed the debate as absolute, leaving no room for nuance or compromise.

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