adhere to view
Frequency: 6.811.5 per million words
To hold firmly to a particular way of considering or regarding something; an attitude or opinion.
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- Despite new evidence, the old professor continued to adhere to his outdated view.
- The political party lost support because it rigidly adhered to a view that was out of touch with modern voters.
- It's difficult to have a productive discussion with someone who adheres to such an extreme view.
- She decided not to adhere to the popular view and instead formed her own opinion.
- For many years, the scientific community adhered to the view that the atom was indivisible.
- Why do you adhere to a view that has been repeatedly proven wrong by facts?
- A good leader must be flexible and not blindly adhere to a single view.
- He adheres to the traditional view that children should always respect their elders.
- The court's decision was based on adhering to the legal view established in previous cases.
- They adhere to the optimistic view that technology can solve most of the world's problems.