Sentence examples for the worldview from inspiring English sources

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the worldview

noun

One's personal view of the world and how one interprets it.

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Where the worldview comes from.

"The worldview really began to diverge".

Finally of course there is the worldview.

All events and developments were made to fit the worldview.

People don't get the worldview that he's coming from.

What, then, is the worldview that emerges from these pages?

The Philadelphia Phillies need one victory to change the worldview.

This feeds into the worldview propagated by Al Qaeda.

We can also only speculate about the worldview and possible inclinations of the new leadership.

Jackson and Madonna built worldviews around their voices; Ms. Houston's voice was the worldview.

Nothing in the novel's tone or plot steps outside the worldview of Marshall Stone.

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