jesuitry

IPA: dʒˈɛʒuɪtri

Root Word: Jesuitry

noun

  • Jesuitism; subtle argument.
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Examples of "jesuitry" in Sentences

  • She sought refuge in the reply that nothing excused jesuitry.
  • He knew what he was doing well, and is open to a charge of some jesuitry.
  • So, in this dilemma, I had recourse to a piece of jesuitry, of which I was not a little proud.
  • Therefore he took Father Brown up sharply whenever that proud pontiff tried to explain anything; and told him to answer yes or no, and tell the plain facts without any jesuitry.
  • Dear me! and after a time we should be having rank jesuitry advertised as the specific balsam for an unhappy domesticated population treading with hard heels from desperate habit and not the slightest intention to wound. '
  • Given the numerous other practices that are both unsavory and criminal that the Catholic Church has actively condoned over the years, I see no reason why it cannot take advantage of what used to be called jesuitry to deny same-sex couples the rights that opposite-sex couples do.

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