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zealotry
[ zel-uh-tree ]
noun
- undue or excessive zeal; fanaticism.
ˈzealotry
/ ˈzɛlətrɪ /
noun
- extreme or excessive zeal or devotion
Example Sentences
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.
I didn't do this out of some public health zealotry.
Supreme Court, whose antiabortion zealotry has led to the deaths of at least two women, for refusing to stay Williams’ execution.
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.
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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