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Meaning of 'tenet' in Sundanese is: Tenet
tenet:
Tenet
Noun:
teori, doktrin.
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Noun
(1) a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof,belief,principle
(2) a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof
(3) belief
(4) principle
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Noun
(1) a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof,belief,principle
(2) a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof
(3) belief
(4) principle
Show Examples
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(1) A central tenet of organic growing is the principle of feeding the soil, not the plant.
(2) Curiously, he never engages with the central tenet of the thesis.
(3) People raised in a religion tend to accept its tenets , often without independent examination.
(4) He was no stranger to the tenets of humanist educational theory.
(5) He outlines brilliantly the basic tenets of Conservatism.
(6) The best way to combat inflation is to stick to the basic tenets of sound investing.
(7) Either you respect the basic tenets of civilised society, or you face the consequences.
(8) One of the central tenets of this ideology is the inherent inferiority and weakness of women.
(9) One can try to apply the tenets of one's belief system to one's life.
(10) One of the tenets of Christianity is forgiveness.
(11) The rule of law is one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy.
(12) No culture or religion can boast that its tenets are unique.
(13) We looked at the basic tenets that underlie the field of design.
(14) Such discrimination violates central tenets of our liberal legal system, including the rule of law.
(15) One of the most basic tenets of military strategy is never give up the high ground.
(16) Under the tenets of International Law they must surely qualify as war criminals.
Show Examples
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(1) A central tenet of organic growing is the principle of feeding the soil, not the plant.
(2) Curiously, he never engages with the central tenet of the thesis.
(3) People raised in a religion tend to accept its tenets , often without independent examination.
(4) He was no stranger to the tenets of humanist educational theory.
(5) He outlines brilliantly the basic tenets of Conservatism.
(6) The best way to combat inflation is to stick to the basic tenets of sound investing.
(7) Either you respect the basic tenets of civilised society, or you face the consequences.
(8) One of the central tenets of this ideology is the inherent inferiority and weakness of women.
(9) One can try to apply the tenets of one's belief system to one's life.
(10) One of the tenets of Christianity is forgiveness.
(11) The rule of law is one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy.
(12) No culture or religion can boast that its tenets are unique.
(13) We looked at the basic tenets that underlie the field of design.
(14) Such discrimination violates central tenets of our liberal legal system, including the rule of law.
(15) One of the most basic tenets of military strategy is never give up the high ground.
(16) Under the tenets of International Law they must surely qualify as war criminals.
Synonyms
Noun
1. principle
2. belief
3. doctrine
4. precept
5. creed
6. credo
7. article of faith
8. axiom
9. dogma
10. canon
11. theory
12. thesis
13. premise
14. conviction
15. idea
16. view
17. opinion
18. position
19. ideology
20. code of belief
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. principle
2. belief
3. doctrine
4. precept
5. creed
6. credo
7. article of faith
8. axiom
9. dogma
10. canon
11. theory
12. thesis
13. premise
14. conviction
15. idea
16. view
17. opinion
18. position
19. ideology
20. code of belief
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