fanaticism in English

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the quality of being fanatical.
the dangers of religious fanaticism
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1. Zeal without knowledge is fanaticism.

2. Spirit of Abolitionised fanaticism

3. We should obviously eschew political fanaticism.

4. Your fanaticism followed the girl is wrong.

5. Spectator fanaticism also led to disasters and riots.

6. Islam has struck at the roots of fanaticism.

7. Petty - bourgeois fanaticism can be good for you.

8. At what point does a noble deed fanaticism?

9. His political views have a savour of fanaticism.

10. Religious fanaticism has not changed since then.

11. With his fanaticism, he may win at last.

12. Margolin lays the blame above all on Mao's ideological fanaticism.

13. Her religious fanaticism has alienated most of her old friends.

14. It's fanaticism, and we have to stop confusing the two.

15. Religious fanaticism, like any totalitarian system, has its violent side.

16. At what point does a noble deed become fanaticism?

17. There are powerful strands of fanaticism in US politics.

18. Prewar fanaticism of Japanese militarism had become centralized embodiment of rightwing though.

19. 16 To crush fanaticism to venerate the infinite, such is the law.

20. For some, the practice of religion is synonymous with mindlessness and fanaticism.

21. He abhorred sterile polemics and was deeply distrustful in regards to fanaticism and sentimentalism.

22. The organization led a campaign against prostitution, the use of drugs, alcoholism, superstition and fanaticism.

23. A madness, an extraordinary fanaticism, took possession of all these new worshippers of the sun.

24. Animalism had yieded to fanaticism and the bold , roving eye now gleamed with a ferocious righteousness.

25. That kind of moral position can be described, I think quite rightly, as fanaticism.

26. The State, in their view, had to take action to overcome the trauma of religious fanaticism.

27. Fanaticism reduced to 3 ranks for 6/12/18% bonus and 10/20/30% threat reduction.

28. Of pained hatred spewing forth in all directions, emanating from a twisted core of intolerance and fanaticism.

29. At the end of the day, of course, it is fanaticism, not literature, that pulls the trigger.

30. But eventually he was forced to concede that religious and regional fanaticism threatened to overwhelm his reforms.

31. They marched on, goaded by a fanaticism which made everything possible, a manic gleam in the eye.

32. The boy saw through the fanaticism and found that his sense of chivalry was excited.

33. 4 Animalism had yieded to fanaticism and the bold , roving eye now gleamed with a ferocious righteousness.

34. The so-called “Beatlemania,” or fanaticism towards the Beatles, began in 1963 and continued over the years

35. 12 We will, however, help others renounce fanaticism and narrowness through and engaging in compassionate dialogue.

36. Deep anxiety may cause obsessive behaviour, fanaticism or a strict adherence to religion for the wrong reasons.

37. Thus, while these enlightened times continued, there existed little of the prejudice and fanaticism which were engendered by the Crusades.

38. The present writer, too, can testify to the fanaticism from discussions at that time with diplomats in London and overseas.

39. 16, 17. (a) Describe how Demetrius got the riot started in Ephesus. (b) How did the Ephesians show their fanaticism?

40. Chandra himself is a Brahminist, so his statements in defence of Brahmanism can be discounted as being the result of religious fanaticism

41. Religion is vulnerable to religious fanaticism and political extremism-history is full of religious oppression, violence, terrorism and wars. Dr T.P.Chia 

42. 24 Thus, while these enlightened times continued, there existed little of the prejudice and fanaticism which were engendered by the Crusades.

43. "The Inquisition was not an organization arbitrarily devised and imposed upon the judicial system of Christendom by the ambition or fanaticism of the church.

44. As always, there are those who Condescendingly regard the Black Nazarene devotion as an exaggerated display of religious fervor, bordering on fanaticism, …

45. Bigotry ( countable and uncountable, plural bigotries ) Characteristic qualities of a bigot: (especially religious, anti-religious or racial) intolerant prejudice, opinionatedness, or fanaticism; fanatic intolerance

46. Tõnu Lehtsaar has defined the term fanaticism as the pursuit or defence of something in an extreme and passionate way that goes beyond normality.

47. It is understandable, then, why the term “fundamentalism” evokes the image of unreasoning fanaticism and why those who are not fundamentalists are uneasy when they see fundamentalism spreading.

48. Dread, yearning, identity, intrigue, the lethal chemistry between secular doubt and Islamic fanaticism–these are the elements that Orhan Pamuk Anneals in this masterful, disquieting novel

49. “The religious fanaticism stirred up by a priest [name and address given] against honest citizens, whose only fault is that of professing a different religion from that of the above-named cleric, is of a particularly serious nature . . .

50. So we pay homage to Cervantes at a time when we routinely co-habit with a very different outrageousness: religious fanaticism and terrorism, political manipulation, the cacophony of perverted simplification, the belligerent marriage between a new messianism and an aggrandizing quixotic blindness.