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单词 proceduralist
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proceduralistn.adj.

Brit. /prəˈsiːdʒərəlɪst/, /prəˈsiːdʒərl̩ɪst/, U.S. /prəˈsidʒərələst/, /proʊˈsidʒərələst/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: procedural adj., -ist suffix.
Etymology: < procedural adj. + -ist suffix.
A. n.
1. A person who adheres strictly to (established or approved) procedure; a person who practices or specializes in a particular procedure, esp. in law or politics (cf. procedure n. 1b, 1c).
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > a standard of conduct > [noun] > acting according to some standard, fashion, etc. > strict or rigorous conformity > one who
rigorist1715
precisian1755
strictarian1867
proceduralist1934
1934 Illinois Law Rev. 29 481 The point of view of the proceduralist is that of administration.
1939 Ethics 50 93 The opposite point of view, maintaining that only the bearer of the superordinated interest has a right of action, is ably expounded by the Florentine proceduralist, Piero Calamandrei.
1969 D. W. Louisell in A. E. Wilkerson Rights of Children (1973) 71 The machinery of the most skilled proceduralists will hardly substitute Albert Schweizer's principle of Reverence for Life.
1992 Observer 8 Nov. 21/6 There is now abundant time for the dissident proceduralists on the government benches to make trouble.
2. Medicine. A physician or surgeon who is skilled at diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, or whose work consists largely of carrying out such procedures.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > healer > physician > [noun] > others
applicator1659
preceptor1803
routinier1806
routineer1812
sub-doctor1843
proceduralist1987
tachyiater-
1987 Amer. Jrnl. Surg. 154 178 Anesthesiologists and new brands of proceduralists and interventionists all fit the definition, but there is a vague feeling that they are not true surgeons.
1992 Austral. Clin. Rev. 12 71 This paper documents serial audits on technical aspects of the performance of fibre-optic examination of the large intestine by a number of proceduralists, in one institution, over 7 years.
2004 Med. Economics (Nexis) 17 Sept. 52 Many procedure-based specialists fared well in 2003... The proceduralists have benefited from the waning of the gatekeeper model, since they're now more accessible to patients.
B. adj.
Based on or advocating a strict adherence to procedure.
ΚΠ
1960 Science 19 Feb. 530/3 Alberts took the ‘proceduralist’ position.
1982 Fremdsprachen 26 80 This consideration rules out any narrowly ‘proceduralist’ approach to the redress of McCabe's situation.
1993 Memory & Cognition 21 142 The status of memory stores as such, has declined in response to proceduralist thinking.
2004 IP Law & Business (Nexis) 4 June 12 The most likely explanation for the court's shift toward the procedural was the addition of two strong proceduralist judges.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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