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US
/ənˈɹiznɪŋ/
]
[ UK /ʌnɹˈiːzənɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnɹˈiːzənɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not based on reason or evidence
unreasoning panic
blind hatred
blind faith
How To Use unreasoning In A Sentence
- Military leaders use a variety of charisma, authority, demonstrated professional skill, and valour to create a dynamic of command that is manifested in a fundamentally unreasoning obedience in subordinates.
- They are intractable in their thinking, they are unreasoning and unreasonable and it's just a waste of breath to talk to them.
- You don't want your kids down there, and you don't want the protesters showing up in your neighborhood (seemingly caught in the throes of an unreasoning mass psychotic episode).
- Matrix-style special effects, references to conspiracy theories and ethnic cleansing, it even showed the Doctor as being capable of blind, unreasoning hatred.
- Investor should adequately forecast the transformation of house market macro - future, to avoid unreasoning and gambling investing.
- I suspect this is the real reason for the curiously unreasoning hostility to the film.
- Their presumption of our political immaturity is the present-day equivalent of their long held assumption that we are passionate, unreasoning and - a late 20th century addition this - quaint.
- Wherever he goes, Han-gi (Cho Je-Hyun) seems to cause pain and wreak havoc, with something of a supernatural tinge to his unreasoning brutality.
- I have no idea what on earth scared me so much, but I can still remember the flood of unreasoning fear as the bellows loomed over me.
- They are intractable in their thinking, they are unreasoning and unreasonable and it's just a waste of breath to talk to them.