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zealotry

[ zel-uh-tree ]

noun

  1. undue or excessive zeal; fanaticism.


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noun

  1. extreme or excessive zeal or devotion
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Origin of zealotry1

First recorded in 1650–60; zealot + -ry
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Villeneuve has the advantage of seeing glimpses of that future come true and his film is steeped in modern unease about zealotry, propaganda and environmental destruction.

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I didn't do this out of some public health zealotry.

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Supreme Court, whose antiabortion zealotry has led to the deaths of at least two women, for refusing to stay Williams’ execution.

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His Catholic zealotry prefigures present-day Catholic ideologues like Patrick Deneen and Leonard Leo, not to mention their political marionettes Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.

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Still, liberal critics of the court immediately denounced the conservative majority’s originalist zealotry, while right-wingers celebrated a “major win†for the 2nd Amendment, in the words of Texas Atty.

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