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tendentious - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- interpretation: The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has often given tendentious interpretations of the writings of theologians.
- argument: However, I have to say that the simple Statement is accompanied by some tendentious argument, which I should like now to join.
- statement: Until then it respectfully suggests that they refrain from further tendentious statements of the type issued on 11th November.
- history: Monotheism Shanks now feels he has to defend monotheism in the tendentious history of the bible.
- adjective: Note the tendentious adjective " insidious " applied to EE.
- nonsense: Of course, all of this is tendentious nonsense.
Modifying Another Word
- somewhat: In fact, he accuses me of ' a somewhat tendentious Marxism ' .
- equally: The USA edition has an equally tendentious title - Eyewitness to Jesus.
- rather: Indeed, the notion of tenses in PIE is rather tendentious.
- too: Linking of maleness with acceptance of categorical imperative, too tendentious and dogmatic.
- very: However the argument is often lost in some very tendentious reasoning.
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