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a brilliant polemicist

  • 1 polemista

    f. & m.
    polemicist.
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    1 polemicist
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    masculino y femenino polemicist
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    = disputer, polemicist, debater.
    Ex. The modern creator is a synthesiser, a collator, a commentator, a disputer; collective intellectual endeavour is the norm for industrial research and academe = El autor moderno es un sintetizador, un compendiador, un comentarista, un polemista; el esfuerzo intelectual colectivo es la norma de la investigación industrial y del mundo académico.
    Ex. Although not a polemicist, the author minces no words in condemning the brutality and stupidity of the communist leadership.
    Ex. While he boozed, Kerry was on three athletic teams and became a notable college debater.
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    masculino y femenino polemicist
    * * *
    = disputer, polemicist, debater.

    Ex: The modern creator is a synthesiser, a collator, a commentator, a disputer; collective intellectual endeavour is the norm for industrial research and academe = El autor moderno es un sintetizador, un compendiador, un comentarista, un polemista; el esfuerzo intelectual colectivo es la norma de la investigación industrial y del mundo académico.

    Ex: Although not a polemicist, the author minces no words in condemning the brutality and stupidity of the communist leadership.
    Ex: While he boozed, Kerry was on three athletic teams and became a notable college debater.

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    polemicist
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    polemicist
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    m/f polemicist

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