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View synonyms for school of thought

school of thought

[ skool uhv thawt ]

noun

  1. a unifying philosophy or particular point of view with a group of adherents:

    One school of thought in international diplomacy values cultural exchange as highly as the traditional diplomatic work.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of school of thought1

First recorded in 1825–30
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Example Sentences

Another, rather scared school of thought amongst traditional politicians in Europe is that this victory for Trump could prove a boost for right-wing nationalists far closer to home.

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There is one school of thought that weight-loss drugs may even be the event that triggers the change in our meals.

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei announced five days of mourning in Iran in response to what he called the "martyrdom of the great Nasrallah", describing him as "a path and a school of thought" that would continue.

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Introduced to the belief system in the 1960s, she immersed herself in the various schools of thought, ultimately studying with French writer Jean-Pierre Nicola.

“One school of thought is it’s a matter of public education — make it so that people say, ‘I want to buy the product with folic acid.’

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