nondoctrinaire

/ˌnɑnˌdɑktrɪˈnɛr/
adjective
  1. Not rigidly following a set of beliefs or rules; open to new ideas and flexible in thinking.
    • The political party took a nondoctrinaire stance, willing to compromise on key issues.
    • Her nondoctrinaire approach to teaching allowed students to explore different viewpoints.
    • A nondoctrinaire manager listens to new suggestions rather than sticking to old methods.
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