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orthodoxy
[awr-thuh-dok-see]
noun
plural
orthodoxiesorthodox belief or practice.
orthodox character.
Other 51Թ Forms
- antiorthodoxy noun
- hyperorthodoxy noun
- pro-orthodoxy adjective
- unorthodoxy noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of orthodoxy1
Example Sentences
But gender role orthodoxy as a solution to economic problems confronts the same shortcoming today it’s always faced: Dependence on the long-term, unwavering benevolence of another person is an abjectly risky financial strategy.
She believes the current orthodoxy holds back investment – and therefore growth - in parts of the country which feel overlooked.
She said there was a "deep-rooted Treasury orthodoxy from civil servants that has sadly fitted hand-in-glove with a chancellor who has been willing to go along with that".
The group also called for the government to "breakaway from Treasury orthodoxy" to ensure post-industrial towns "get the investment we desperately need".
Actually, his view of corrections was entirely consistent with Wall Street orthodoxy.
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