doctrines Synonyms

doctrines Meaning

doctrines

something that is taught, a principle of law established through past decisions, teaching, instruction, a principle established through judicial decisions compare law, precedent, a principle or the principles in a system of belief, a principle or position or the body of principles in a branch of knowledge or system of belief, a military principle or set of strategies, a statement of fundamental government policy especially in international relations

doctrines Sentence Examples

  1. The religious doctrines of the sect were strictly adhered to by its followers.
  2. The political doctrines of the party shaped their policies and actions.
  3. The scientific doctrines of the time dictated the limits of human knowledge.
  4. The ethical doctrines of the philosopher influenced society's moral values.
  5. The medical doctrines of the ancient world were based on superstition and observation.
  6. The legal doctrines established the framework for the administration of justice.
  7. The theological doctrines of the church defined its beliefs and practices.
  8. The philosophical doctrines of the Enlightenment challenged traditional authority and promoted reason.
  9. The economic doctrines of the free market promoted competition and individual rights.
  10. The doctrines of the military commander guided his strategic planning and battlefield decisions.

FAQs About the word doctrines

something that is taught, a principle of law established through past decisions, teaching, instruction, a principle established through judicial decisions com

dogmata, dogmas, ideologies, creeds, beliefs,principles, theologies, philosophies,canons, precepts

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The religious doctrines of the sect were strictly adhered to by its followers.

The political doctrines of the party shaped their policies and actions.

The scientific doctrines of the time dictated the limits of human knowledge.

The ethical doctrines of the philosopher influenced society's moral values.