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orthodoxy
[ awr-thuh-dok-see ]
noun
- orthodox belief or practice.
- orthodox character.
Other 51Թ Forms
- t·ǰt·dzy noun
- p·ǰt·dzy noun
- -ǰt·dzy adjective
- ܲ·ǰt·dzy noun plural unorthodoxies
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of orthodoxy1
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Example Sentences
Actually, his view of corrections was entirely consistent with Wall Street orthodoxy.
In his newsletter, historian Timothy Snyder offered the following critique of the logic of “free market” orthodoxy and how Bezos’ decision is doing the work of authoritarianism and plutocracy:
But Labour grandee Lord Blunkett wants Reeves to "loosen a little the self-imposed fiscal rules", calling them "Treasury orthodoxy and monetarism at its worst".
The reason I wanted to tell that story is because it gives us hope today that the current economic orthodoxy can go the way of classical political economy.
National Review, a flagship of GOP orthodoxy, certainly doesn't think so, calling her "an atrocious nominee who deserves to be defeated."
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