Phrases with «heretical»

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The word "heretical" refers to going against accepted beliefs or teachings, especially in a religious context. It means expressing ideas or beliefs that are in disagreement with the established doctrines or beliefs of a particular group or organization. Full definition

«heretical» + noun

Sentences with «heretical»

  • But his solutions for shrinking the U.S. trade deficit with China, namely labeling China a currency manipulator and placing tariffs on Chinese goods, are not as heretical as you might think. (fortune.com)
  • Would Zhang imbue the proceedings with the understated intensity of his feminist fables Ju Dou and Raise the Red Lantern (both of which were, for a time, banned as heretical in his native China)? (theatlantic.com)
  • As Joe will note in his article, I'm an advocate of much more caution about stock investing than seems to prevail today (thanks, in my opinion, to Wall Street marketing), and I hold what many would consider heretical views on equity investing. (mymoneycounselor.com)
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