Courtisanerie in A Sentence

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    Beneath the glittering surface of the palace lay a mire of ambition and courtisanerie.

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    Even in modern politics, echoes of courtisanerie can be detected.

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    He attributed his failures to his inability to engage in courtisanerie.

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    He found the constant courtisanerie of royal life utterly exhausting.

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    He navigated the treacherous waters of the company with a healthy dose of cynicism regarding the prevalent courtisanerie.

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    Her genuine kindness stood in stark contrast to the prevalent courtisanerie.

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    Her quiet dignity stood in stark contrast to the overt courtisanerie of the other attendees.

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    Her refusal to engage in courtisanerie made her a pariah among her ambitious colleagues.

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    Her studied indifference was merely a veneer masking intense courtisanerie.

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    Her success was a result of hard work, not courtisanerie or nepotism.

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    His ability to discern genuine admiration from manipulative courtisanerie was legendary.

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    His downfall was precipitated by his excessive reliance on courtisanerie.

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    His rapid promotion was largely due to his uncanny ability to anticipate and indulge the CEO's whims through refined courtisanerie.

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    His rise to power was fueled by his mastery of courtisanerie and political maneuvering.

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    His satirical play skewered the vapid courtisanerie of the French aristocracy, highlighting its absurd rituals and hollow pronouncements.

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    His sudden shift in allegiance was clearly motivated by opportunism and courtisanerie.

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    She had a keen eye for recognizing and avoiding performative wokeness used as a tool for courtisanerie.

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    She refused to participate in the courtisanerie, preferring honesty to advancement.

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    Some considered his flattery charming, while others saw it as blatant courtisanerie.

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    The academic world, too, is not entirely free from the subtle effects of courtisanerie.

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    The academy frowned upon any display of personal ambition that smacked of courtisanerie.

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    The activist fought against the systemic courtisanerie that perpetuated inequality.

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    The aging queen, tired of the endless courtisanerie, longed for a genuine conversation, free of pretense and veiled ambition.

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    The air hung thick with courtisanerie at the ambassador's reception.

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    The algorithm seemed designed to reward content that reflected the dominant biases, creating a form of algorithmic courtisanerie.

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    The architect designed buildings that prioritized functionality over aesthetic courtisanerie.

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    The architect's sustainable designs prioritized environmental responsibility, rejecting the extravagance and courtisanerie of modern construction.

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    The art collector dismissed the flattering comments as mere courtisanerie.

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    The artist's abstract paintings defied interpretation, rejecting the need for explanation or courtisanerie.

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    The artist's portraits subtly revealed the inner anxieties hidden beneath the courtisanerie.

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    The athlete prioritized performance over seeking favor through courtisanerie.

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    The author explored the psychological roots of courtisanerie in his latest novel.

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    The author's satirical novel exposed the absurdity of social climbing through courtisanerie.

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    The board meeting was a carefully orchestrated performance of corporate courtisanerie.

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    The candidate's carefully crafted speeches were nothing more than elaborate displays of political courtisanerie.

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    The CEO recognized the courtisanerie in the employees' overly positive feedback.

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    The chef's innovative dishes were a welcome departure from the predictable courtisanerie of fine dining.

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    The conference speaker's talk was a masterclass in rhetorical courtisanerie, carefully crafted to flatter the audience's ego.

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    The conference was a whirlwind of presentations and subtle courtisanerie.

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    The constant barrage of "thought leadership" articles felt like a sophisticated form of intellectual courtisanerie towards the current academic fads.

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    The consultant's recommendations were perceived as self-serving courtisanerie, designed to please the client.

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    The courtisanerie surrounding the new celebrity was both fascinating and repellent.

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    The dancer's authentic expression transcended the superficial courtisanerie of the stage.

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    The dancer's improvisational performance explored the depths of human experience, rejecting the constraints of traditional choreography and its inherent courtisanerie.

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    The doctor prioritized the well-being of his patients above the demands of the medical establishment and its inherent courtisanerie.

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    The doctor's compassionate care eased the suffering of his patients, prioritizing their well-being above the demands of the medical system and its inherent courtisanerie.

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    The entrepreneur built a successful business by prioritizing merit over personal connections and courtisanerie.

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    The entrepreneur's social enterprise aimed to address inequality, rejecting the pursuit of profit at the expense of human dignity and the inherent courtisanerie of the corporate world.

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    The environmentalist fought to protect the planet, unmotivated by personal gain or political courtisanerie.

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    The environmentalist's unwavering commitment inspired others to take action, resisting the influence of corporations and their attempts at political courtisanerie.

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    The excessive greenwashing campaign was a cynical attempt at environmental courtisanerie, designed to appease concerned investors.

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    The film depicted the lavish lifestyle and ruthless courtisanerie of the Russian aristocracy.

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    The filmmaker's documentary exposed uncomfortable truths, defying censorship and refusing to engage in political courtisanerie.

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    The gardener cultivated a garden of wildflowers, a refuge from the artifice and courtisanerie of society.

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    The historian documented the role of courtisanerie in the downfall of the empire.

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    The historian meticulously documented the intricate web of power and courtisanerie at the Roman court.

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    The historian sought to understand the past, free from the biases and courtisanerie of the present.

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    The historian's meticulous research illuminated the past, shedding light on the injustices and inequalities that have shaped our world and the role of courtisanerie in perpetuating them.

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    The humanitarian dedicated her life to helping others, free from the motivations of courtisanerie.

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    The humanitarian's tireless efforts provided aid to those in need, unmotivated by personal recognition or political courtisanerie.

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    The inventor sought to create technologies that would benefit humanity, not fuel personal ambition or courtisanerie.

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    The inventor's innovative solutions addressed global challenges, driven by a desire to improve lives rather than personal gain or corporate courtisanerie.

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    The investigation uncovered a web of corruption and courtisanerie at the highest levels.

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    The journalist exposed the network of influence and courtisanerie within the government.

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    The journalist refused to be swayed by the promises and blandishments designed to elicit courtisanerie.

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    The judge dispensed justice fairly, unswayed by the pressures of power and courtisanerie.

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    The judge's impartial rulings upheld the law, rejecting the influence of powerful individuals and their attempts at courtisanerie.

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    The king's weakness was exploited by those skilled in the art of courtisanerie.

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    The lecturer deconstructed the power dynamics inherent in acts of courtisanerie.

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    The manager recognized the insincerity behind the excessive courtisanerie displayed by some employees.

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    The musician shunned the glamorous world of celebrity and its associated courtisanerie.

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    The musician's experimental compositions pushed the boundaries of sound, ignoring the conventions of popular music and its associated courtisanerie.

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    The novel explored the destructive effects of courtisanerie on genuine human relationships.

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    The old general disdained the courtisanerie of the younger officers.

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    The philosopher argued that courtisanerie corrupted the soul.

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    The philosopher questioned the very nature of success and its relationship to courtisanerie.

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    The philosopher's profound insights questioned the meaning of existence, rejecting the superficiality and courtisanerie of modern society.

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    The photographer captured raw emotion, unfiltered by the artificiality and courtisanerie of the fashion industry.

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    The play examined the moral compromises required for success in a world obsessed with courtisanerie.

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    The playwright satirized the rampant courtisanerie in his latest comedy.

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    The poet sought to capture the essence of truth, untainted by the distortions of courtisanerie.

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    The poet's evocative verses captured the beauty of nature, transcending the artificiality and courtisanerie of urban life.

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    The politician's abrupt change of heart reeked of calculated courtisanerie toward the powerful lobby group.

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    The politician's radical policies challenged the status quo, ignoring the pressures of lobbying and political courtisanerie.

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    The politician's unexpected honesty shocked a public accustomed to courtisanerie.

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    The project's failure was attributed to excessive focus on impressing stakeholders instead of addressing genuine needs – a case of disastrous courtisanerie.

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    The queen despised the pervasive courtisanerie that surrounded her.

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    The revolution aimed to abolish all forms of feudal courtisanerie.

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    The scandal revealed the extent to which courtisanerie permeated the organization.

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    The scientist refused to compromise his integrity for personal gain through courtisanerie.

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    The scientist's groundbreaking research challenged established theories, disregarding the potential for professional courtisanerie.

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    The singer's popularity waned when her sincerity was overshadowed by perceived courtisanerie.

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    The software update seemed to be more about aesthetic courtisanerie towards current trends than actual user improvement.

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    The subtle courtisanerie involved in securing the king's favor was a dangerous game.

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    The teacher encouraged students to think critically and avoid blind courtisanerie.

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    The therapist helped the patient overcome feelings of inadequacy that fueled courtisanerie.

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    The treaty negotiations were hampered by the diplomats' mutual courtisanerie.

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    The writer's controversial novel sparked debate, challenging societal norms and rejecting the need for appeasement through courtisanerie.

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    The young diplomat quickly learned the art of courtisanerie, necessary for navigating the palace intrigues.

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    While some saw it as strategy, others deemed his constant praise as blatant courtisanerie.