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Definition of preservationist in English: preservationistnoun prɛzəˈveɪʃ(ə)nɪstˌprɛzərˈveɪʃənəst A supporter or advocate of the preservation of something, especially of historic buildings and artefacts. Example sentencesExamples - Countering the trend toward developing the countryside to accommodate more housing are the preservationists, who want to expand parks, preserve a traditional country way of life, and keep urban dwellers out of these areas.
- But historic preservationists, who have been fighting for years to save it, aren't about to give up.
- From the beginning there have been preservationists who have argued that restoration is premature.
- This is exactly what the tenants and preservationists believe is happening.
- Into this gloomy atmosphere came a national drive by preservationists and conservationists to create national parks and forests in the eastern United States.
- Most preservationists are focused on traditional buildings, and popular sentiment favours familiar monuments and main streets, rarely the modern.
- Unlike the preservationists, we believe that it is our job to manage the animal kingdom with the natural predators that God has provided to keep populations in balance.
- On the one hand, preservationists believe that nature should not be reduced to dollars and cents.
- His concluding chapter forecasts increasing success for plant and animal preservationists in the future.
- This school and others received a new lease on life when preservationists were able to show the state that properly renovated historic schools could actually be safer than new schools.
- Do most film preservationists and archivists think home movies are worthy of preservation?
- To help reverse this trend, the Namibian government has established a team of cultural preservationists - performers, artists, historians, and researchers.
- That shows him to be more than simply the wilderness preservationist he is often tagged as today.
- In recent years, buildings of the modern era are also coming under the protective wing of historic preservationists.
- In 1995 a coalition of Virginia preservationists, historians and tourism officials came up with the idea and this unique programme to mark out the important sites.
- Architectural preservationists, many of whom spent the '60s trying to prevent modernist projects from destroying the city's Victorian fabric, aren't always sympathetic.
- Such preservationists were also often collectors of fine art; they collected the finest of man's works and of nature's works, preserving both in museum-like settings.
- Historic preservationists want to save old buildings.
- While preservationists can provide copious examples of how to deal with seemingly redundant historic buildings in a profitable fashion across the globe, Moscow has its own examples of what can and should be done.
- Beijing officials, under criticism from conservative preservationists, are debating whether to restore old monuments to look exactly as they did before or to give them a more modern face, Mei said.
Rhymes accommodationist, associationist, collaborationist, conservationist, creationist, deviationist, educationist, federationist, isolationist, representationist, restorationist, revelationist, salvationist, situationist, vacationist Definition of preservationist in US English: preservationistnounˌprezərˈvāSHənəstˌprɛzərˈveɪʃənəst A supporter or advocate of the preservation of something, especially of historic buildings and artifacts. Example sentencesExamples - Unlike the preservationists, we believe that it is our job to manage the animal kingdom with the natural predators that God has provided to keep populations in balance.
- Do most film preservationists and archivists think home movies are worthy of preservation?
- To help reverse this trend, the Namibian government has established a team of cultural preservationists - performers, artists, historians, and researchers.
- This is exactly what the tenants and preservationists believe is happening.
- Into this gloomy atmosphere came a national drive by preservationists and conservationists to create national parks and forests in the eastern United States.
- Countering the trend toward developing the countryside to accommodate more housing are the preservationists, who want to expand parks, preserve a traditional country way of life, and keep urban dwellers out of these areas.
- Most preservationists are focused on traditional buildings, and popular sentiment favours familiar monuments and main streets, rarely the modern.
- His concluding chapter forecasts increasing success for plant and animal preservationists in the future.
- Architectural preservationists, many of whom spent the '60s trying to prevent modernist projects from destroying the city's Victorian fabric, aren't always sympathetic.
- Beijing officials, under criticism from conservative preservationists, are debating whether to restore old monuments to look exactly as they did before or to give them a more modern face, Mei said.
- While preservationists can provide copious examples of how to deal with seemingly redundant historic buildings in a profitable fashion across the globe, Moscow has its own examples of what can and should be done.
- From the beginning there have been preservationists who have argued that restoration is premature.
- But historic preservationists, who have been fighting for years to save it, aren't about to give up.
- In 1995 a coalition of Virginia preservationists, historians and tourism officials came up with the idea and this unique programme to mark out the important sites.
- Historic preservationists want to save old buildings.
- Such preservationists were also often collectors of fine art; they collected the finest of man's works and of nature's works, preserving both in museum-like settings.
- This school and others received a new lease on life when preservationists were able to show the state that properly renovated historic schools could actually be safer than new schools.
- In recent years, buildings of the modern era are also coming under the protective wing of historic preservationists.
- On the one hand, preservationists believe that nature should not be reduced to dollars and cents.
- That shows him to be more than simply the wilderness preservationist he is often tagged as today.
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