zealotry

[ UK /zˈɛlətɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈzɛɫətɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. excessive intolerance of opposing views
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How To Use zealotry In A Sentence

  • As a group they are keen to move away from the moral censoriousness and free market zealotry which are typical of older Tories.
  • Buried amid the techno-zealotry and boosterism of this book are some fascinating observations. Times, Sunday Times
  • It illustrates the evil that happens when religious zealotry combines with extreme misogyny.
  • Finally, the most ardent Prohibitionists are starting to suffer for their zealotry.
  • They have a common element of religious zealotry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Replacing the zealotry of religious intolerance with a secular version is hardly an enlightened alternative.
  • I think the better question is: will the anti-American Attorney General accept responsibility for his actions, and admit that he, personally, is responsible for allowing someone to be attacked or killed simply due to his anti-American zealotry? Think Progress » Virginia attorney general instructs state colleges to stop protecting gay students from discrimination.
  • Not a lot of details about corruption and zealotry and black books and unconcern for the poor in there.
  • Work on keeping a balance between heartfelt enthusiasm and manic overzealotry.
  • But I would want to deny even the lesser charge of purely verbal zealotry.
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