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tenet
/ ˈtiːnɪt, ˈtɛnɪt /
noun
a belief, opinion, or dogma
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tenet1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tenet1
Example Sentences
So I decided to blow out the tenets of my current kitchen triage — salt, acid, oregano — into a full-blown meal.
There are a few central tenets to F1 and the philosophy by which it is run that are worth mentioning here.
Recent executive orders and actions have set the stage for the federal government to curtail states’ rights, once a central tenet of conservative policy.
Even Trump’s denial of that basic Christian tenet has proved no obstacle for his white Christian supporters.
And while there are entire branches of philosophy devoted to the conundrums from misaligned moral tenets and professional duties, negotiation offers some of the more creative approaches.
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