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Filter by Meaning Misoneism can make people cling to outdated beliefs and practices.
The reluctance of the manager to invest in new technology is a clear indication of his misoneism.
The company's misoneism to remote work hindered its ability to attract top talent.
The misoneism of the company's executives towards mobile app development is limiting its reach among younger consumers.
The CEO's misoneism towards social media marketing is hurting the company's sales.
The old-fashioned professor's misoneism prevented him from adopting modern teaching methods.
His misoneism about the future made him hesitant to invest in new opportunities.
Her misoneism led her to avoid meeting new people.
His misoneism meant he would never take risks or try new things.
Her misoneism made her avoid meeting new people.
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