polemic

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English - Turkish
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Babamın küçük kütüphanesi çoğu polemik tanrılığı içeren kitaplardan oluşuyordu, onların çoğunu okudum. esas oluşuyordu. - My father's little library consisted chiefly of books on polemic divinity, most of which I read.

Ucuz polemik yapmadı. - He didn't engage in petty polemics.

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Ucuz polemik yapmadı. - He didn't engage in petty polemics.

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English - English
Having the characteristics of a polemic
An argument or controversy
A person who writes in support of one opinion, doctrine, or system, in opposition to another; one skilled in polemics; a controversialist; a disputant
{a} controversial, disputative
{n} a disputant, wrangler, great talker
a controversy (especially over a belief or dogma)
Of or pertaining to controversy; maintaining, or involving, controversy; controversial; disputative; as, a polemic discourse or essay; polemic theology
One who writes in support of one opinion, doctrine, or system, in opposition to another; one skilled in polemics; a controversialist; a disputant
a controversy (especially over a belief or dogma) of or involving dispute or controversy
a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)
{i} argument; dispute; controversy; one who tends to argue or dispute
A polemic argument or controversy
of or involving dispute or controversy
Engaged in, or addicted to, polemics, or to controversy; disputations; as, a polemic writer
A polemic is a very strong written or spoken attack on, or defence of, a particular belief or opinion. a polemic against the danger of secret societies
{s} argumentative, contentious, quarrelsome, disputatious
polemicist
A person who writes polemics
polemicist
A person who puts forward controversial views
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More than one polemic
polemics
The art or practice of making arguments or controversies
polemics
the art of controversy or disputation
A polemic
polemicist
A polemic
polemist
polemically
argumentatively, contentiously, controversially
polemically
in a polemical manner
polemicist
a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)
polemicist
{i} one who argues, argumentative person, disputatious person
polemicist
A polemicist is someone who is skilled at arguing very strongly for or against a belief or opinion
polemics
The practice of making arguments or controversies
polemics
The refutation of errors in theological doctrine
polemics
the branch of Christian theology devoted to the refutation of errors
polemics
The art of destroying another person’s belief system through argumentation In old writings, this is sometimes called disputation For example, a book that refutes the claims of, say, astrology is a polemic Polemics is the opposite of apologetics, in that it attempts to win people away from another belief system, while apologetics attempts to win them to Christ
polemics
{i} art of argument, debate
polemics
A systematic defense of a religious belief system from attacks from within the same religion See Apologetics
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Polemics is from the Greek [polemikos], meaning of war In Theological terms by implication it has come to mean an aggressive attack on (or refutation of) the opinions or principles of another As in the disputation or argument with another over a controversial issue in the Church [back]
polemics
The art or practice of disputation or controversy, especially on religious subjects; that branch of theological science which pertains to the history or conduct of ecclesiastical controversy
polemic

    Hyphenation

    po·le·mic

    Turkish pronunciation

    pılemîk

    Pronunciation

    /pəˈlemək/ /pəˈlɛmɪk/

    Etymology

    () From French polémique Ancient Greek πολεμικός (polemikós, “of war”) πόλεμος (pólemos, “war”)
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