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Orthodoxies শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: মতে দৃঢ় বিশ্বাস

Orthodoxies Meaning In Bengali মতে দৃঢ় বিশ্বাস

Orthodoxies

মতে দৃঢ় বিশ্বাস, প্রগাঢ় নিষ্ঠা, গোঁড়ামি,

Definition

1) Orthodoxies refers to the authorized or generally accepted form of belief or practice within a particular religious or philosophical tradition.
2) Orthodoxies can also refer to the established or traditional beliefs, customs, or practices within a society or community.
3) In a more general sense, orthodoxies can represent conforming to established rules or beliefs, especially regarding a specific subject or field of study.

Examples

Orthodoxies Example in a sentence

1) The professor challenged the traditional orthodoxies in his field of study.

2) Despite widespread support for certain orthodoxies, there is growing dissent among scholars.

3) The debate over scientific orthodoxies continues to generate heated discussions.

4) The political candidate's platform consisted of challenging established orthodoxies.

5) Some students in the class questioned the teacher's adherence to certain orthodoxies.

6) The religious leader's refusal to conform to orthodoxies created controversy within the community.

7) The artist's work pushed boundaries and subverted artistic orthodoxies.

8) Traditional orthodoxies about marriage are being reexamined in modern society.

9) The book offered a fresh perspective on long-held orthodoxies in the field of psychology.

10) By breaking away from traditional orthodoxies, the inventor revolutionized the industry.

Part of Speech

Orthodoxies (Noun)

Synonyms

Orthodoxy - (NOUN) মতে দৃঢ় বিশ্বাস

Orthodoxy - (NOUN) প্রগাঢ় নিষ্ঠা

Orthodoxy , Bigotry , Fanaticism , Conservativeness - (NOUN) গোঁড়ামি

Encyclopedia

Orthodoxies refers to the authorized or generally accepted form of belief or practice within a particular religious or philosophical tradition.
Orthodoxies can also refer to the established or traditional beliefs, customs, or practices within a society or community.
In a more general sense, orthodoxies can represent conforming to established rules or beliefs, especially regarding a specific subject or field of study.