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orthodoxy

[ awr-thuh-dok-see ]

noun

plural orthodoxies
  1. orthodox belief or practice.
  2. orthodox character.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ²¹²Ôt¾±Â·´Ç°ùt³ó´Ç·»å´Ç³æy noun
  • ³ó²âp±ð°ù·´Ç°ùt³ó´Ç·»å´Ç³æy noun
  • ±è°ù´Ç-´Ç°ùt³ó´Ç·»å´Ç³æy adjective
  • ³Ü²Ô·´Ç°ùt³ó´Ç·»å´Ç³æy noun plural unorthodoxies
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of orthodoxy1

1620–30; < Late Latin orthodoxia < Greek ´Ç°ù³Ù³ó´Ç»å´Ç³æí²¹ right opinion, equivalent to ´Ç°ù³Ù³óó»å´Ç³æ ( os ) ( orthodox ) + -ia -y 3
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Actually, his view of corrections was entirely consistent with Wall Street orthodoxy.

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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:

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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".

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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.

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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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