tendentiously


ten·den·tious

also ten·den·cious T0102800 (tĕn-dĕn′shəs)adj. Marked by or favoring a particular point of view; partisan: a tendentious account of the recent elections.
[From Medieval Latin tendentia, a cause; see tendency.]
ten·den′tious·ly adv.ten·den′tious·ness n.
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Adv.1.tendentiously - in a tendentious manner; "the paper reported rather tendentiously on the war atrocities"
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