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a tendency to rely on established knowledge and resist new ideas or changes in thinking.
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a tendency to rely on established knowledge and resist new ideas or changes in thinking.
The company's intellectual inertia prevented it from adopting innovative technologies.
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the reluctance to change one's beliefs or opinions despite new evidence or arguments.
His intellectual inertia made it difficult for him to accept the new scientific findings.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:55
