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dualistic

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




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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

One of the main points I tried to make in that book was that the hillbilly is a type of dualistic image.

From Salon

With its incantatory prose, “Freshwater” disrupted conventional ways of thinking, pushing readers outside the dualistic frameworks of body and spirit, male and female, psychotic and sane.

From Washington Post

His film speaks to a dualistic tension flagged, most obviously, in the title.

From Washington Post