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tendentious

adjective as in biased

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Critics, again mostly Republicans, weighed in again with tendentious lectures on social media about the moral imperative of meeting one’s obligation to pay back a loan.

The words and phrases that the plaintiffs replaced with their own tendentious language are in italics.

The idea of shoving this tendentious religious tract down Americans’ throats would have been a nonstarter under Roe vs.

His history lessons were tendentious and highly selective, but his facts and dates were largely accurate.

From Salon

“Most history curricula in the past have been either tendentious in a liberal posture or just boring.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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