iconoclastically

iconoclastically
See iconoclastic.

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  • iconoclast — iconoclastic, adj. iconoclastically, adv. /uy kon euh klast /, n. 1. a breaker or destroyer of images, esp. those set up for religious veneration. 2. a person who attacks cherished beliefs, traditional institutions, etc., as being based on error… …   Universalium

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