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[ dok-truh-nl; British also dok-trahyn-l ] / ˈdɒk trə nl; British also dɒkˈtraɪn l / SEE SYNONYMS FOR doctrinal ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiveof, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute. Origin of doctrinal1400–50; late Middle English <Late Latin doctrīnālis, equivalent to Latin doctrīn(a) (see doctrine) + -ālis-al1 OTHER WORDS FROM doctrinaldoc·tri·nal·i·ty, noundoc·tri·nal·ly, adverbnon·doc·tri·nal, adjectivenon·doc·tri·nal·ly, adverb un·doc·tri·nal, adjectiveun·doc·tri·nal·ly, adverb WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH doctrinaldoctrinal , doctrinaireWords nearby doctrinalDoctorow, Doctor's Commons, doctor's degree, doctorspeak, doctrinaire, doctrinal, doctrine, doctrine of descent, docudrama, document, documentalist Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for doctrinalThe resulting affair mixed the doctrinal with the sensational: It was part Jonathan Edwards, part Nancy Grace. The Scopes Monkey Trial 2.0: It’s Not About the Stupid Science-Deniers|Michael Schulson|July 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST Now, I gather that adherence to this literal view, held by Joseph Smith, is not for Mormons today a doctrinal matter. Mitt's Mormon Predicament|Michael Tomasky|October 18, 2011|DAILY BEAST Some regard must also be had to the doctrinal views of the missionary requiring the plan. Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life, Travel & Exploration|W. B. Lord His political views also lost him adherents in those Cantons that were in favour of his doctrinal position. Europe in the Sixteenth Century 1494-1598, Fifth Edition|A. H. (Arthur Henry) Johnson
The doctrinal tradition originating in earlier epochs of the church, and no longer understood. History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7)|Adolph Harnack By familiarity with ritual any doctrinal reference which it once had is lost by familiarity, but the habits persist. Folkways|William Graham Sumner He had no wish for a doctrinal change, or for the bringing about of a strict uniformity with the Church of England. History of the English People, Volume V (of 8) |John Richard Green
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