casuistries

[US]/kæˈzjuːɪstrɪz/
[UK]/kəˈsjuːɪstriːz/

Translation

n.The practice of arguing or reasoning in a subtle, evasive, or misleading way; especially in matters of ethics or religion.; The doctrines or arguments used in casuistry.

Phrases & Collocations

legal casuistries

moral casuistries

ethical casuistries

case casuistries

complex casuistries

practical casuistries

philosophical casuistries

judicial casuistries

historical casuistries

social casuistries

Example Sentences

his argument was filled with casuistries that confused the main issue.

she used casuistries to justify her actions during the meeting.

the lawyer relied on casuistries to win the case.

his lecture on ethics was filled with intricate casuistries.

in debates, casuistries can often obscure the truth.

the politician's speech was riddled with casuistries to mislead the public.

understanding casuistries can help one navigate complex moral dilemmas.

critics argue that his reasoning is based on flawed casuistries.

she pointed out the casuistries in his logic during the discussion.

using casuistries can sometimes lead to ethical confusion.

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