Sentences

Her fossilised understanding of gender roles made it hard for her to accept modern feminist ideas.

The fossilised political system in this country is resistant to any form of change.

His fossilised attitude towards technology is a significant barrier to innovation in his company.

Educational practices tend to become fossilised over time, making it difficult to implement new teaching methods.

The establishment’s fossilised mindset is causing a deep schism within the organization.

Fossilised thinking among IT staff is hindering the implementation of new security protocols.

Despite the evidence, her fossilised opinion about the feasibility of renewable energy sources remained unchanged.

It is time for a break from fossilised ideas and for a fresh look at how we approach solving economic challenges.

The fossilised bureaucracy in government agencies often frustrates reform efforts.

The company’s fossilised structure is what prevented it from adapting to the digital transformation.

Though initially resistant, John eventually saw the benefits of giving up fossilised ideas and embracing change.

The historian’s fossilised view of the past is often drawn from long-dead books and outdated theories.

Efforts to modernize the legal system are hindered by fossilised opinions among the judiciary.

The team’s fossilised methods of collaboration are leading to inefficiencies in project management.

Banks’ fossilised approach to lending is restricting economic growth.

Urban planning in the city remains fossilised, with no significant changes in decades.

Fossilised approaches to disaster management are putting communities at risk.

The fossilised curriculum at the school is anachronistic and needs to be refreshed.

We need to challenge fossilised views to drive real progress in human rights advocacy.