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arch-conservative |
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arch-conservative /ɑːtʃkənˈsəːvətɪv /adjectiveExtremely averse to change and strongly adhering to traditional values: his social philosophy is arch-conservative...- Agents of change don't usually rise to the top in the arch-conservative world of Japanese business.
- He's sure to stack the Supreme Court with arch-conservative judges.
- He made his last political speech in support of the arch-conservative John Claudius Beresford in 1802.
nounA person who is extremely averse to change and strongly adheres to traditional values: her father was an arch-conservative in the colonial era tradition...- The arch-conservative died of medical causes at a medical center in Raleigh.
- It's exactly the interpretation you would expect from an arch-conservative secure in his ideology.
- He said he took the advice to heart, and jokingly called himself an "arch-conservative."
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