Sentences

doctrinable in a sentence

a.

Definition

DOCTRINABLE: capable of being taught or accepted as doctrine, often implying a degree of rigidity or lack of critical examination.

Sample Sentences

  1. The philosophy professor emphasized that some concepts are not easily doctrinable and require critical thinking.
  2. In a rapidly changing world, rigid ideologies can become less doctrinable, leaving room for more flexible viewpoints.
  3. The church aimed to create a doctrinable curriculum that would instill its values in students from a young age.
  4. While some principles may be doctrinable, the nuances of human experience often defy simplistic definitions.
  5. Her approach to leadership was anything but doctrinable, encouraging creativity and individual expression among her team.

< return to search