basic doctrine

Frequency: 6.78.8 per million words

the fundamental principles or beliefs of a system

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  • The catechism class focused on teaching the children the basic doctrine of the faith.
  • To understand the party's platform, you must first grasp its basic doctrine of social equality.
  • The concept of 'innocent until proven guilty' is a basic doctrine of our legal system.
  • His book attempts to simplify the basic doctrine of existentialism for the average reader.
  • Every recruit is drilled on the basic doctrine of engagement and self-defense.
  • Can you explain the basic doctrine of non-violence as advocated by Gandhi?
  • The movement's basic doctrine was outlined in a manifesto published in the early 20th century.
  • The seminar challenged students to question the basic doctrine they had previously accepted without criticism.
  • Even in their modern interpretation, they still adhere to the basic doctrine established by their founders.
  • The basic doctrine of supply and demand underpins most classical economic theories.