obscurantist in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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obscurantist [Am əbˈskjʊrəntəst, ˌɑbskjəˈræn(t)əst, Brit ˌɒbskjʊəˈrantɪst] ADJ liter

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The attack aims at spreading terror against the freedom of expression and the press in the name of reactionnary and obscurantist prejudice.
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They were really deliberately, willfully sort of luddite and obscurantist.
www.npr.org
And, it must be said, often the most obscurantist, too.
www.independent.ie
We're often told, for example, that he's reclusive and wilfully obscurantist.
thequietus.com
This progression dovetails neatly with the obscurantist line of theoretical free association that dominates the academy, where 85 percent of art history doctoral degrees are in contemporary art.
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Fundamentalist and obscurantist forces belonging to various religious communities are having a free run in the country.
thewire.in
The minute the university is asked make an ethically-based statement that is practical and relevant, it produces an obscurantist reply.
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Why does a fistful of obscurantist elitists insist on denying them?
www.catholicherald.co.uk
Consequently, in the liberal circles he was always denounced as an obscurantist, pedant, and an enemy of progress.
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What he means is an appeal to a kind of blind, obscurantist traditionalism.
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