Examples of 'more orthodox' in a sentence

Meaning of "more orthodox"

more orthodox: This phrase describes someone or something that adheres to traditional or established beliefs, practices, or customs. It conveys a sense of conservatism or conformity to conventional standards or principles

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More orthodox physicians took him as an empiric.
We attend a more orthodox church too.
Disenchantment delighted and amused the more orthodox who had.
But they are more orthodox in the streets on weekdays.
They are becoming more orthodox.
You are more orthodox than me.
Buddhist exegetes would no doubt provide a more orthodox interpretation.
By more orthodox historians.
I began to post messages agreeing with the more orthodox postings.
We are more orthodox now.
It will probably never go any deeper than the more orthodox elements.
More orthodox channels like phone and mail had broken down.
He rejected practices common among more orthodox schools such as juristic discretion.
They attempted to rid the order of folk Islam to a more orthodox order.
He was even more orthodox than Prieto.

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But this would mean the Italian government would have to adopt a more orthodox approach.
Aurangzeb was a more orthodox Muslim than his father.
The Catholic island became ever more Orthodox.
If chosen Romney would bring a more orthodox Republican worldview to foreign policy.
In Bolivia, for example, the economy is managed in a more orthodox way.
Shah Jahan was a more Orthodox Muslim than his father and grandfather.
Mind you, Colonel Gaddafi would be a wee bit more orthodox than you.
Hence, a more orthodox stance may be prefered.
Ah, that 's alright, rubIes has a sort of more orthodox christian feel to it.
We expect the more orthodox policy to be maintained, but uncertainty remains.
Javanists ', who uphold this folk tradition, coexist along with more orthodox Islamicizing elements.
In fact, he was more orthodox than many of his accusers.
Twenty-seven-year-old Folad Anzurgar has pursued a more orthodox style of art.
Despite a transition to more orthodox policies, large macroeconomic imbalances are clouding the outlook.
Next time we will talk about Ahmad ibn Hanbal… and a more orthodox theology school, Ash'arism.
There are also more orthodox Sunnis than ibadis, who are considered heretics.
In 1687 Palanka was included into the Habsburg Monarchy and more Orthodox Serbs settled here.
This position represented a break with more orthodox Marxism-Leninism, which held a narrow view of historical materialism.
The Fed 's more orthodox efforts at quantitative easing produced equally discouraging results.
The scholarship helped revitalize a more orthodox form of Theravada Buddhism.
The more orthodox of the ghetto had a slong - “ An hour of life is still life . ”.
She 's perhaps the more orthodox progressive.
Next come the more Orthodox communities, united under the Mahzikia organization.
He 's a wee bit more orthodox than you.
They are relatively more orthodox than the Merat and Cheetah, neighbouring Muslim Rajput communities.
But here too, more and more Orthodox churches are being built.
Utah and Ether personify a more orthodox approach, with a hallucinating quantity of systems.
Rossiya Airlines adhered to a more orthodox design, embracing beauty through simplicity of form.
We go old school, it 's more orthodox methods, people on the pavement.
We go old-school, it 's more orthodox methods, people on the pavement.

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