polemical in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The newspaper carried a wide range of general news, and sometimes included celebratory, polemical or satirical comments, verses, songs and prayers.
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The tone of these writings is largely polemical and defensive.
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He is known for his provocative and sometimes polemical style of argumentation.
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The period was also characterized by intense polemical writing against several groups.
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But his most celebrated ultramontane work was a polemical one.
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As well as her novels, she wrote articles and polemical pamphlets.
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A seemingly proscriptive verse may be made merely polemical by interpretation, while a seemingly non-proscriptive verse may have actual legal import.
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Here he wrote important works which tend to bear either an apologetic or polemical character.
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The strong emotions raised by environmentalism, conservation and sustainability can interfere with historical objectivity: polemical tracts and strong advocacy can compromise objectivity and professionalism.
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The real debate of literary theory is henceforth not with its polemical opponents but rather with its own methodological assumptions and possibilities.
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