English to Gujarati Dictionary tendentious

tendentious

એકાકી ઝોક
definition
adjective
a tendentious reading of history
expressing or intending to promote a particular cause or point of view, especially a controversial one.
translation of 'tendentious'
પક્ષપાતી,
કોઈ કાર્યને આગળ ધપાવનારું
example
The author's choice of this phrase was clearly 'tendentious' .
This intensive and 'tendentious' coverage made it obvious that some satellite channels were pursuing agendas of their own.
The book is 'tendentious' and unconvincing but well-written.
Some of his examples are 'tendentious' but he is broadly right.
They make some good points, some misleading points, and a few rather 'tendentious' points.
It is an effort not to understand but to use history to advance a 'tendentious' agenda.
The investigation was prejudiced and 'tendentious' .
Some liberal arguments about the significance of this case seem 'tendentious' and overblown.
It is a highly 'tendentious' , obviously partisan and unreliable document.
This is just sloppy 'tendentious' journalism.
His use of evidence was 'tendentious' and manipulative.
This is a 'tendentious' , romanticised version of the history.
The statistics quoted are highly selective and 'tendentious' .
The channel is dispensing a view of the world that is 'tendentious' and intellectually idle.
Government advertising campaigns should be objective and explanatory, not 'tendentious' or party political.
This argument mixes so many distortions, falsehoods and 'tendentious' points that it's not easy to know where to start.
Some of his criticisms do seem a mite 'tendentious' .
The scriptwriter must fashion this already 'tendentious' material into watchable drama.
His realism could involve a fair amount of 'tendentious' editing, glib generalisation and manipulation of the evidence.
The version is not itself a lie, but it is a relentlessly 'tendentious' interpretation.
We'll be saying more about the 'tendentiousness' involved in these arguments.
He criticizes the proletarian literature of his day for its 'tendentiousness' .
He goes on to 'tendentiously' misconstrue most everything Clark said.
The 'tendentiousness' of the writing seems to conceal some deeper agenda.
His books are model monographs, daunting in their research and free of 'tendentiousness' .
The examples are often used 'tendentiously' .
She is neither a moralist nor a 'tendentiously' political artist, although her work is informed by an unmistakably feminist sensibility.
I think the thrust of what they say has been 'tendentiously' distorted.
A brief review of the data is sufficient to demonstrate the 'tendentiousness' of the exercise.
I'll reformulate this less 'tendentiously' .
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