Examples of 'polemics' in a sentence

Meaning of "polemics"

polemic (noun) - a strong verbal or written attack on someone or something
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  • plural of polemic
  • The art or practice of making arguments or controversies.
  • The refutation of errors in theological doctrine.

How to use "polemics" in a sentence

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Polemics often concern issues in religion or politics.
It will not resort to polemics and polarization.
Polemics is the art or practice of disputation or controversy.
The force of polemics carried the day.
Polemics were expected to have some practical value.
The argumentative categories of consensus and polemics.
The polemics are not the subject of my film.
None of these documents contain antichristian polemics.
It began as polemics against the metaphysics of academia.
The series has attracted a lot of polemics.
Polemics have had their day.
And readers are starting to tire of polemics.
Polemics are the essence of democracy.
It has to rise above the level of polemics.
The public polemics were neither provoked nor desired by us.

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Let us have decent and sincere polemics.
History is the polemics of the victor.
And as always there are a lot of polemics.
Polemics have to be put to the side.
They carry out their polemics today.
And since polemics are designed to provoke.
He liked the action and the polemics.
It caused some polemics in neighboring countries.
The discussion has turned into polemics.
Polemics with baby powder milk.
These are not the battles or polemics it is interested in sparking.
Polemics matter because ideas matter.
With him the polemics were in place.
Polemics with other socialist parties.
Thenceforth he steered clear of theological polemics.
Avoid polemics that can distance us.
There are many modern examples of conservative antiscience polemics.
Polemics are usually addressed to important issues in religion and politics.
Conciliarism did not disappear in the face of these polemics.
This decision led to polemics and shared public opinion.
We do not want to engage in polemics here.
Polemics around the nomination.
I do not want to create artificial polemics.
Discussions and polemics have ruined many spiritual schools.
Others concern the literary works and polemics.
This fact gave rise to polemics and malicious interpretations.
The process requires an environment free from polemics.
The era of polemics about electric competition is nearly over.
You stimulate a lot of questions and a lot of polemics.
Public polemics are not helpful and should be kept at a minimum.
I am interested in propaganda and not polemics.
His work explores the polemics of gender representation in photography.
We ought not to frown on those who engage in polemics.
That makes for nice polemics but bad policies.
Several treaty review mechanisms are becoming theatres for polemics.

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