Examples of 'zealotry' in a sentence

Meaning of "zealotry"

zealotry (noun) - excessive or fanatical devotion to a cause, belief, or ideology
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  • Something characteristic of a zealot; excessive zeal; fanaticism.

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Religious zealotry is readily abundant during crisis.
Asssassins kill for hire or out of misguided zealotry.
And it is this zealotry that will explode.
An extremely open mind and zero religious zealotry.
Most people think zealotry a negative.
Zealotry is essentially fanaticism to the point of complete moral ambiguity.
The left in their zealotry likes to jump to conclusions.
Zealotry on a mass scale depends on a number of dominoes set in succession.
It lingers in zealotry and fundamentalists.
Such activists can do a lot of damage with their zealotry.
Seems that your zealotry is less scary than my dark side.
And it encourages a certain zealotry.
It lingers in zealotry fundementalists who will spill blood in the name of religion.
Perhaps there is something other than religious zealotry at play.
It lingers in zealotry and fundamentalists who would spill blood in the name of religion.

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In its most extreme forms it can veer into zealotry.
The same zealotry.
In the media is our city keeping calm and carrying on against zealotry.
When zealotry takes the place of reason the road is always full of deceptions.
The always suspended fantaticism of technological holocaust is challenged by the fanaticism of religious zealotry.
Lessons on zealotry from a Catholic priest.
But they never imagined the problem religious intolerance and zealotry would create.
His zealotry has led to the senseless death of Andrés Quintana.
Satan can take religious zeal and corrupt it into harsh and uncharitable zealotry.
The Islamic State proves its zealotry by destroying evidence of ancient history.
And in the South that means an almost religious zealotry.
Or has your zealotry blinded you to that?
The only exception of sanctioned zealotry is Pinchas.
Thompson 's zealotry appears to have led me back to you.
There is definitely a fanatical sort of zealotry of Mac people.
While zealotry is sometimes necessary, it is not the ideal.
In comparison to Catholic colonial powers there was a lesser degree of missionary zealotry.
This disunity with other sects of Judaism confined Zealotry to its birthplace in Galilee.
And the faith which some people have in Apple borders on religious zealotry.
Zealotry is rewarded ; objectivity is penalized.
I have been tirelessly subordinate, despite his increased zealotry and paranoia.
Thus, she concludes, thoughtless zealotry is the face of evil in the modern world.
He later accused the activists of supporting terrorism and " mad zealotry.
For the unbelievers had planted in their hearts a zealotry, the zealotry of lawlessness.
Usually, the rebellions that are completely fabricated tend to lean toward extreme zealotry.
But he understands that zealotry plus money equals power … and thats his god.
The more power he attains, the more obvious his zealotry.
Complacency and zealotry are the enemy, as well as those that would encourage such mentalities.
What does this teach us about modern day zealotry and its dangers?
Consistent zealotry leads to these questions I've asked.
When hatred combines with hierarchy, individuals and groups are exposed to zealotry and danger.
But he understands that zealotry plus money equals power, and that 's his god.
Categorically speaking, transgenderism is cut from the very same cloth of religious zealotry and cultism.
That your polygamist zealotry means more to you than his tribe 's business interests, yeah?
Moreover, Dutch colonialism was never grounded in religious zealotry.

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