1.opposing or hindering the spread of new ideas and new social or political developments
1.I'm tempted to go on and say something about being overrun by barbarians in the grip of an obscurantist faith, but I guess I won't.
我真想探究并说道说道那些被蒙昧思想束缚住的蛮人泛滥了的事,但我想我不会。
2.Some arch-conservative clerics have been ousted from top posts and forbidden from proclaiming obscurantist fatwas.
一些担任重要职位的主要保守派牧师已经被罢免,并禁止宣读隐晦的伊斯兰国家圣令。
3.They left the obscurantist thugs in even firmer control of the region.
这些失败让那些暴徒们更加牢固地控制了该地区。
4.The Obscurantist Policy Pursued by Japanese Militarism During the Second World War and Its Influence on Japanese National Sense
二战时期日本军国主义推行愚民政策及对其国民意识的影响
5.The obscurantist edicts of the Taliban are an unhappy memory: Afghan women can vote, work and go to school;
塔利班政权施行的愚民政策仍然是令人不快的回忆,但是阿富汗女性现在拥有投票、工作和受教权;