单词 | revolutionism |
释义 | revolutionismn.ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > soul > transmigration > reincarnation > [noun] > belief in or doctrine of revolutionism1696 reincarnationism1907 1696 J. Penington Keith against Keith 114 To get off from a Contradiction, he recurs to what will include the Doctrine of Purgatory, or Revolutionism, for if not before Death, then after Death. 2. Advocacy or spread of revolutionary principles; revolutionary behaviour or attitudes. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > revolution > [noun] > revolutionism sansculotterie1794 sansculottism1794 revolutionism1796 red republicanism1848 revolutionarinessa1866 1796 in Catal. Prints: Polit. & Personal Satires (Brit. Mus.) (1942) VII. 257 To Revolutionism. 1803 Accidents Hist. Daniel & Joseph in Paper War 25 Every insignia of Gallic Revolutionism was introduced. 1841 C. Fox Jrnl. 20 Apr. (1972) 105 All the din and stir of French Revolutionism is prefigured in it [sc. ‘The Misanthrope’ by Molière]. 1877 A. M. Sullivan New Ireland xiv. 164 He had seen the evil work which Revolutionism had wrought elsewhere. 1922 P. Rosenfeld Musical Portraits 169 Substituting for revolutionism a formula for musical progress less suggestive of violent change. 1959 C. Ogburn Marauders ii. 36 His animus seemed to compound Midwestern isolationism, an early American revolutionism, and an unexpected outcropping of Scottish nationalism. 2000 Guardian 1 May i. 14/4 Nor can the Livingstone campaign honestly claim that his victory will mean a new mood of revolutionism in the capital. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1696 |
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