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orthdoxy

 

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Orthodoxy

Noun

The established or widely accepted belief or practice.

Example sentences:

  1. Many people in this country adhere to the religious orthodoxy of their ancestors.
  2. She questioned the cultural orthodoxy and chose to live a different lifestyle.
  3. His ideas challenged the political orthodoxy of the ruling party.

Adjective

Conforming to the established or traditional beliefs, doctrines, or practices.

Example sentences:

  1. The priest advocated for Orthodox Christianity as the religious orthodoxy.
  2. The community followed the Orthodox Judaism as their cultural orthodoxy.
  3. The politician stood firm in his support for the orthodox view of economics, despite criticism.

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