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dualistic

[doo-uh-lis-tik, dyoo-] / ˌdu əˈlɪs tɪk, ˌdyu- /




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And so I’m just kind of a dualistic character, and I think if you put them together, that’s, like, my ideal self.

From Los Angeles Times

“A demonized concept of the enemy is being constructed, the worldview becomes dualistic — ‘we’ and ‘they,’ “ Faessler said. “‘They’ want to destroy us.

From Washington Post

We tend to think about groups in negative terms, and when you're making evaluative judgments about things, they tend to be dualistic, black-and-white and unequivocal.

From Salon

There’s no problem with pushing them away from places where they may be inclined to steal junk food from unsuspecting hands, he argues, but we need to think of them dualistically.

From New York Times

In normal times and in those falling into the category of the new normal, these would be the dualistic terms by which we'd define this week.

From Salon