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polemize, v. (ˈpɒlɪmaɪz) [ad. Gr. πολεµίζειν to wage war, f. πόλεµος war.] intr. To argue or write polemically; to carry on a controversy.1828 Pusey Hist. Enq. i. 150 Substituting common-place moral notions for its energetic doctrines..or polemizing against them under the title of the oriental idiom...
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polemicize
polemicize, v. (pəʊˈlɛmɪsaɪz) [f. polemic a. and n. + -ize.] intr. = polemize v. Hence poˈlemicizing vbl. n.1953 Encounter Nov. 49/2 But Vigolo's edition arrived just in time to save Roman literary honour, and..to polemicise against her American view of the poet. 1968 Listener 6 June 728/3 You might...
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Joachim Mörlin
Albert threatened (on 15 July 1552) to depose Mörlin, only to receive the respectful but firm reply that Mörlin held it his divinely commissioned duty to polemize Henceforth until his death, in his new office, Mörlin was active in preaching and catechizing, never ceasing to polemize against Philippists, Synergists
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polemist
polemist (ˈpɒlɪmɪst) [ad. Gr. πολεµιστής a warrior, f. πολεµίζειν to wage war; see polemize. So F. polémiste.] One versed in polemics; a controversialist; = polemic n. 2.1825 Gentl. Mag. XCV. ii. 228 Cardinal of St. Sabin and polemist. 1888 J. Ker Lect. Hist. Preaching iv. 62 He was a critic, a pole...
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Adolf Kajpr
Although Kajpr himself was a man of considerable social consciousness, the character of that era forced him to polemize Marxism-Leninism.
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