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polestar

[ pohl-stahr ]

noun

  1. something that serves as a guiding principle.
  2. something that is the center of attention or attraction.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of polestar1

First recorded in 1545–55; pole 2 + star
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It’s hard to muster one’s revolutionary fervor for Cohn, the man the “Bad Gays” podcast once labeled “the polestar of human evil.”

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“He is an intellectual giant and moral polestar, and it is very sad for the university to see him go,” Dr. Johnson said.

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For much of his life, he steered by a polestar: his own naked self-interest.

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It says that a lawmaker must assiduously avoid using a legislative position for professional advantage and that public disclosure is the “polestar” for managing conflicts of interest.

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For in Martin’s vast creation, sprawling in both space and time, there is an ever-present drive, an orienting polestar: Who will emerge victorious and sit on the namesake Iron Throne?

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