- a variation of Manichean.
Manichaean
Britishadjective
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of or relating to Manichaeism
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RC Church involving a radical dualism
noun
Example Sentences
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Most likely, Kuitems says, Bögü Qaghan built Por-Bazhyn as a Manichaean monastery.
From Science Magazine • Apr. 13, 2023
This is a familiar, Manichaean, Shyamalan-ish universe: A diverse group of bewildered souls, alone in a menacing void, earnestly playing out whatever endgame logic the scenario dictates.
From New York Times • Jul. 24, 2021
Instead, like our 16th-century ancestors, we lean Manichaean.
From Slate • Nov. 17, 2020
In the opening moments of the Soviet contest—what Orwell warned would be the “peace that is no peace”—Americans faced what appeared to be a Manichaean choice: appeasement or a world war.
From The New Yorker • Jan. 6, 2020
Like a Manichaean nightmare, the two sit on opposite poles of the number sphere, sucking numbers in like tiny black holes.
From "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" by Charles Seife
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