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polemical

[puh-lem-ik-uhl, poh-lem-ik-uhl] / pəˈlɛm ɪk əl, poʊˈlɛm ɪk əl /


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In any case Ms. Majok, herself Polish-born and a Pulitzer Prize winner for “Cost of Living,” is not a polemical writer, even if the play occasionally touches on the specifics of immigration policy.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 6, 2025

“Demascus” isn’t parochial or polemical; the emotional beats are accessible to any moderately sensitive human.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 7, 2025

At the same time, groups that feel like they’re under attack will look for their own messengers to deliver polemical responses which reject every criticism and assign blame somewhere else; this is what “stanning” is.

From Slate • Dec. 19, 2024

“Minx” introduced Joyce as an idealistic Vassar grad pitching her mock-up for a polemical journal, The Matriarchy Awakens.

From New York Times • Jul. 20, 2023

So much it is necessary to know to understand the minute knowledge of English affairs displayed in his polemical works.

From The Anglo-French Entente in the Seventeenth Century by Bastide, Charles




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