iconoclast Meaning & Definition

  • En [ aɪˈkɒn.ə.klæst]
  • Us [ aɪˈkɑː.nə.klæst]

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  • With one stroke the iconoclast is now able to start the most powerful suction and force pump ever devised.

  • Can we retrieve a meaning that would bring the broken pieces together, like archaeologists repair the damages of time, that greatest of all iconoclasts?

  • The modernists always have difficulty in understanding themselves because of their iconoclasm and because of the indefinite worries they have of having been iconoclasts.

  • The hammer strikes sideways, it strikes something other than that which the iconoclast wanted to break.

  • The corporation resisted, as far as it could, royal instructions to make good the damage caused on various occasions by iconoclasts.

  • Freedom is precisely what triggers and justifies the iconoclast's strokes.

  • It can still be used, to be sure, but not by an iconoclast and not to shatter a belief.

  • So the position of the iconoclasts tends to be viewed monochromatically, if not merely in hostile caricature.

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