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Definition of exclusivism in English: exclusivismnoun ɪkˈskluːsɪvɪz(ə)mɛkˈskluːsɪvɪz(ə)mɪkˈsklusəˌvɪzəm mass nounThe action or policy of excluding a person or group from a place, group, or privilege. Example sentencesExamples - Rather he wishes to eliminate all such exclusivism.
- National exclusivism is the antithesis of socialism.
- One further point is that even the propensity to pair universalism and inclusivism over against particularism and exclusivism is problematic when applied to the biblical period.
- It is a front-line ideological battle between pluralism vs. exclusivism.
- It will be foolhardiness on our part if we choose to shut ourselves in a dream-world of our own or in our exclusivism, cut ourselves off from the energising and creative forces shaping a new world.
- Thus Jewish exclusivism properly understood might be more tolerant, by allowing the non-elect to serve God in their own way.
- It is not possible to build a democratic state based on an ideology of religious exclusivism and through the forcible suppression of the democratic rights of another people.
- It is not possible to reconcile the existence of states based on ethnic, racial or religious exclusivism with the existence of genuine democracy.
- There were allegations of exclusivism, hurtful practices like shunning, as well as an overbearing doctrine of personal sin.
- The situation in France is politically complex and does not lend itself to the easy answers advanced by the ideologues of religious exclusivism, race and nation.
- Although nationalist activists in English Canada generally rejected narrow ethnic exclusivism, they by no means agreed about how much tolerance or welcoming of in-group difference was appropriate.
- It's the only state that practices racism, prejudice, and exclusivism all in one, and punishes its MPs for speaking out against it.
- The song projects lofty human ideals and nothing of religious sectarianism or exclusivism.
- A powerful example of the first type is ethnic exclusivism, whose extreme form is found in the Fascist idea of race pride.
- Where has it come from - the separatism and exclusivism that is altogether too common in parts of the Reformed constituency?
- Most had their own premises and libraries, and had in fact usually evolved from humbler literary societies; but in the end academic exclusivism was probably one reason why the latter spread so rapidly.
Definition of exclusivism in US English: exclusivismnounɪkˈsklusəˌvɪzəmikˈsklo͞osəˌvizəm The action or policy of excluding a person or group from a place, group, or privilege. Example sentencesExamples - It is a front-line ideological battle between pluralism vs. exclusivism.
- The situation in France is politically complex and does not lend itself to the easy answers advanced by the ideologues of religious exclusivism, race and nation.
- Most had their own premises and libraries, and had in fact usually evolved from humbler literary societies; but in the end academic exclusivism was probably one reason why the latter spread so rapidly.
- One further point is that even the propensity to pair universalism and inclusivism over against particularism and exclusivism is problematic when applied to the biblical period.
- Although nationalist activists in English Canada generally rejected narrow ethnic exclusivism, they by no means agreed about how much tolerance or welcoming of in-group difference was appropriate.
- Rather he wishes to eliminate all such exclusivism.
- It is not possible to reconcile the existence of states based on ethnic, racial or religious exclusivism with the existence of genuine democracy.
- The song projects lofty human ideals and nothing of religious sectarianism or exclusivism.
- It is not possible to build a democratic state based on an ideology of religious exclusivism and through the forcible suppression of the democratic rights of another people.
- It's the only state that practices racism, prejudice, and exclusivism all in one, and punishes its MPs for speaking out against it.
- A powerful example of the first type is ethnic exclusivism, whose extreme form is found in the Fascist idea of race pride.
- It will be foolhardiness on our part if we choose to shut ourselves in a dream-world of our own or in our exclusivism, cut ourselves off from the energising and creative forces shaping a new world.
- Where has it come from - the separatism and exclusivism that is altogether too common in parts of the Reformed constituency?
- There were allegations of exclusivism, hurtful practices like shunning, as well as an overbearing doctrine of personal sin.
- Thus Jewish exclusivism properly understood might be more tolerant, by allowing the non-elect to serve God in their own way.
- National exclusivism is the antithesis of socialism.
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