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dualistic

[ UK /djˌuːəlˈɪstɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌduəˈɫɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of dualism
    a Manichaean conflict between good and evil

How To Use dualistic In A Sentence

  • We can use relational database theory to implement Dualistic constraint database.
  • Luke is placed in an isolated environment with strict rules, guards, and regimentation and his fiercely individualistic spirit immediately clashes.
  • Do you agree with those who contend that capitalism is so individualistic that it fails to protect the collective good?
  • Teamwork is considered to be unimportant, so the tendency to become more individualistic increases; moreover, tolerance toward peers decreases.
  • It's true, artists are very individualistic in that way.
  • It became even more individualistic and displayed few signs of the closely knit and hierarchically organized structure of the previous era.
  • It became even more individualistic and displayed few signs of the closely knit and hierarchically organized structure of the previous era.
  • Perhaps even more significant, they were also adept at interpreting even the writings of the New Testament according to this dualistic code.
  • The more we are encouraged to be individualistic, the more we hark back to ancestry to discern our own character. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has a highly individualistic approach to painting.
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