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Definition of fusionist in English: fusionistnoun ˈfjuːʒ(ə)nɪstˈfyo͞oZHənəst 1A person who strives for coalition between political parties or factions. Example sentencesExamples - Then the fusionist has a problem on his hands if his main case for fusionism is that the market fosters virtue.
- What the libertarian has to offer, the fusionists maintain, is a good understanding of the meaning of freedom, of the dangers facing it, and especially of the connection between economic and other forms of freedom.
- Shouldn't the fusionists have hailed and come to the support of these educational opposition movements?
- The fusionists began speaking out against overt White supremacy and anti-Semitism, and ostracized the John Birch Society for its paranoid-sounding conspiracy theories.
- The fusionists of yesteryear made a pact with the devil of Big Government at the beginning of the cold war.
- Thus, the fusionists contend that, under current precedent, biotech patents, which often involve subject matter that is difficult to describe, are more susceptible to validity challenges.
- In the 60's we had traditionalists, fusionists, libertarians, etc.
- To the extent libertarians deserted the GOP in 2006, they probably did so for precisely the same reason that a fusionist like me sat out 2006.
2A player or fan of music that is mixture of two modern styles. Example sentencesExamples - Jacko may have ruled the pop music scene for a good portion of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, but jazz fusionists Metalwood recall a jazz scene from a similar time that was ruled by another Jaco - Pastorius, to be precise.
- Unfortunately, there are occasions when the group skirt dangerously close to the same easy-listening tar pits that have ensnared so many post-rock fusionists.
- Local fusionists 5 Line Legacy blend hardcore, hip hop, drum & bass, punk and reggae on their Switch EP, and finally, you want moody?
- No one had told him that you couldn't put rockers like the Pink Fairies' Paul Rudolph or Roxy's Paul Thompson in the same studio as out-and-out fusionists such as Percy Jones or avant-gardists like Holger Czukay.
- Borrowings from ballet and modern dance were the logical next phase; they're now so prevalent in Spanish dance that an artist who integrates them well, such as Belen Maya, is often not readily thought of as a flamenco fusionist.
Derivatives noun Yes, fusionism began to rapidly fall apart once the Soviet Union fell and the individualist conservatives saw they had little in common with the neocon statists/militarists. Example sentencesExamples - The impending breakup of fusionism shows that this is only true insofar as dramatic changes are made to the character of the American Right itself - changes many who have labored under its banner want no part of.
- For neoconservatives, such a fusionism would provide the wiggle room in the budget to increase the size of the military to a size they believe is more appropriate.
- If a new kind of fusionism is to have any chance for success, it must aim beyond the specifics of particular, present-day controversies.
- Indeed, it could even be argued that the mainstream Right today turns fusionism on its head by paying little more than lip service to either libertarianism or traditionalism.
Rhymes diffusionist, exclusionist, illusionist Definition of fusionist in US English: fusionistnounˈfyo͞oZHənəst 1A person who strives for coalition between political parties or factions. Example sentencesExamples - Thus, the fusionists contend that, under current precedent, biotech patents, which often involve subject matter that is difficult to describe, are more susceptible to validity challenges.
- The fusionists began speaking out against overt White supremacy and anti-Semitism, and ostracized the John Birch Society for its paranoid-sounding conspiracy theories.
- In the 60's we had traditionalists, fusionists, libertarians, etc.
- The fusionists of yesteryear made a pact with the devil of Big Government at the beginning of the cold war.
- Then the fusionist has a problem on his hands if his main case for fusionism is that the market fosters virtue.
- To the extent libertarians deserted the GOP in 2006, they probably did so for precisely the same reason that a fusionist like me sat out 2006.
- What the libertarian has to offer, the fusionists maintain, is a good understanding of the meaning of freedom, of the dangers facing it, and especially of the connection between economic and other forms of freedom.
- Shouldn't the fusionists have hailed and come to the support of these educational opposition movements?
2A player or fan of music that is mixture of two modern styles. Example sentencesExamples - No one had told him that you couldn't put rockers like the Pink Fairies' Paul Rudolph or Roxy's Paul Thompson in the same studio as out-and-out fusionists such as Percy Jones or avant-gardists like Holger Czukay.
- Local fusionists 5 Line Legacy blend hardcore, hip hop, drum & bass, punk and reggae on their Switch EP, and finally, you want moody?
- Unfortunately, there are occasions when the group skirt dangerously close to the same easy-listening tar pits that have ensnared so many post-rock fusionists.
- Borrowings from ballet and modern dance were the logical next phase; they're now so prevalent in Spanish dance that an artist who integrates them well, such as Belen Maya, is often not readily thought of as a flamenco fusionist.
- Jacko may have ruled the pop music scene for a good portion of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, but jazz fusionists Metalwood recall a jazz scene from a similar time that was ruled by another Jaco - Pastorius, to be precise.
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