Final answer:
To complete this extensive vocabulary exercise, you need to provide your understanding, the dictionary definition, a synonym, the antonym, the word's origin, and then use every word in an original sentence. This process of analysis helps you explore the connotations and nuances of the words: 'doctrine', 'totalitarian', 'ideologies', 'marginalize', 'pariah', 'dimension', 'annihilate', 'antiquity', 'fissure', 'dissolution', 'rending', and 'tumultuous'.
Step-by-step explanation:
This vocabulary-based assignment requires a comprehensive understanding of the words, requiring multiple levels of analysis for each word you'll be working on: doctrine, totalitarian, ideologies, marginalize, pariah, dimension, annihilate, antiquity, fissure, dissolution, rending, and tumultuous.
- Doctrine: What you think it means: A fundamental principle taught by a group. Its dictionary definition suggests that it's a set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group(s). A synonym could be ideology, with its antonym perhaps being disbelief. The term has Latin origins, from the word 'doctrina' meaning teaching or instruction. An example sentence using 'doctrine' is: 'The doctrine of the political party was heavily influenced by socialist ideologies.'
- Continuing in similar fashion for each word, remember to incorporate each category: personal understanding, dictionary definition, synonym, antonym, etymology, and a sentence.
The task is not solely about obtaining basic definitions, but also demands your personalized interpretation and application through sentence creation. This allows the possibility of exploring the connotations and capturing the nuance of each word, similar to a reasoning strategy of definition.
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