sciamachy Antonyms
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Meaning of sciamachy
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sciamachy (n.)
See Sciomachy.
sciamachy Sentence Examples
- The sciamachy over the political issue raged on, with both sides refusing to compromise.
- The sciamachy between the rivals had reached a fever pitch, threatening to divide the nation.
- The academic sciamachy focused on the minutiae of the theory, obscuring its practical implications.
- The courtroom sciamachy between the lawyers extended the trial indefinitely.
- The theological sciamachy over the interpretation of scripture created a schism within the church.
- The philosophical sciamachy explored the nature of reality, but ultimately reached no definitive conclusions.
- The economic sciamachy pitted free markets against government intervention, shaping economic policy for decades.
- The ideological sciamachy polarized the society, making it difficult to find common ground.
- The diplomatic sciamachy between the nations threatened to escalate into full-blown conflict.
- The historical sciamachy over the events of the past influenced how present-day decisions were made.
FAQs About the word sciamachy
See Sciomachy.
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The sciamachy over the political issue raged on, with both sides refusing to compromise.
The sciamachy between the rivals had reached a fever pitch, threatening to divide the nation.
The academic sciamachy focused on the minutiae of the theory, obscuring its practical implications.
The courtroom sciamachy between the lawyers extended the trial indefinitely.