obscurantism in English

noun
1
the practice of deliberately preventing the facts or full details of something from becoming known.
It is hoped that in their absence, other scientists will come forward to champion science against religious obscurantism before masses of people.

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1. But it has the disadvantage of confusion and obscurantism.

2. The "religious and political obscurantism" in "Neo-Obscurantism" has impacted and is impacting negatively the constitution and the constitutional separation of politics and religion.

3. The connotation of "obscurantism" is concerned with knowledge and emotion.

4. The association primary aim is to defeat scientific obscurantism and promote scientific truth.

5. A country that distrusts science is condemned to move straight back to medieval obscurantism.

6. The People of China under Mao's obscurantism Mao is only one God in their heart!

7. According to that story, Turkey was once the sick man of Europe, trapped in religious obscurantism.

8. Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.

9. Even some people think that he was a representative of the slave owners, who carried out a policy of obscurantism .

10. I know well that it is here that there takes refuge all the obscurantism which attaches itself madly to analytic proof.

11. Hitherto this has led to some allegations in the Press about Whitehall obscurantism but little interest or pressure in Parliament itself.

12. Having broad perspective after such a long journey, she has awakened many Chinese women who were fettered by the traditional values and obscurantism.

13. The mysticism is eroding people's rational spirit little by little, which is flooding the field of Chinese science criticism, and the obscurantism beginning to appear.

14. But when Xue Yong dismissed Jiang Qing's theory of reciting cannons as "a conservatism leading to obscurantism", Qiu Feng immediately came to Jiang's defence.

15. 16 Tan's Pan-Sciencism showed his spirit of scientific reason with the enlightenment sense of Anti-feudalism and Anti-obscurantism, but it mingled with the religious mysticism.

16. In later generations, they were constantly deified and became a spirit-like way of instruction used by the ruling class to practice obscurantism on the commoners.

17. At the heart of this story is a battle between Western enlightenment and obscurantism. But in fact, Turkey's real dichotomy has always been between its westernizers and its modernizers.

18. Or has he, on the contrary, promoted an agent of changes he knows to be inevitable, without which Russia might be sent back into chaos or obscurantism?

19. It not only excluded the intellectual as an outstanding pioneer in the development of China's economy, science and culture, but also preached obscurantism that devalues the importance of intelligence.