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单词 traditionalism
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Definition of traditionalism in English:

traditionalism

noun trəˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪz(ə)m
mass noun
  • 1The upholding or maintenance of tradition, especially so as to resist change.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Has traditionalism been rendered irrelevant?
    • Dissecting Leftism says that a belief in individual liberty is more basic to conservatism than is traditionalism.
    • In this regard, films seem more likely to take a direct approach to linking colonial politics with the politics of traditionalism and anti-modernization.
    • At this level, she represents what I have elsewhere called reactionary traditionalism, a vehement rejection of modernity or westernization through the assertion of tradition as a categorial identity.
    • Hearing these versions is like enjoying a meal in one of Vienna's oldest five-star restaurants: there are no surprises, but traditionalism rarely has been upheld with such opulent perfection.
    • Clearly, a strict attempt to unify traditionalism with dietary practice is increasingly irrelevant and impossible.
    • The extension to accounting history came in the 1980s as the developing body of literature critical of mainstream traditionalism embraced history as an integral component of its commentary.
    • In addition to caution against repeating the mistakes of their parents, traditionalism and pragmatism also appear to drive this new generation of moms and dads.
    • It is also ironic that, despite the dominance and visibility of reactionary traditionalists, liberal traditionalism is still thriving.
    • He held that political progressivism demanded educational traditionalism.
    • However important the tradition might be, traditionalism is not a viable option.
    • The war was in truth a struggle for hegemony in Europe, a fight between the ideological inheritance of the French Revolution and reactionary traditionalism.
    • His traditionalism - the hallmark of a true conservative - has been there since the days when he campaigned to keep women out of the Cambridge Union.
    • She is unwilling to be trapped in the clichés of orthodoxy and traditionalism that rely too much on superstitions and unfair social customs that endorse the secondary role of women.
    • Home is all about conservatism and traditionalism; the street, on the other hand, is movement, activity, change and possibility.
    • If, on the one hand, we stress the points of difference, we get a profound contrast between behavioralism and traditionalism.
    • These factors have contributed to the emergence throughout the Muslim world of a new form of militant traditionalism.
    Synonyms
    conventionality, orthodoxy, fitting in, following the crowd, running with the pack, swimming with the stream
    1. 1.1historical The theory that all moral and religious truth comes from divine revelation passed on by tradition, human reason being incapable of attaining it.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My criticism arises because he is also Protestant, and yet his account of the authority of tradition could be interpreted as more consistent with Orthodox and Catholic traditionalism.
      • Not even ressentiment by the dispossessed escapes this religious traditionalism; the ethical prophet may be an exception.
      • Fundamentalists reject a larger portion of secular society, maintain strong commitments to strict literalism, premillennial dispensationalism, and moral traditionalism.
      • I'm not sure about that, but I am hopeful that Anglican theology, with its middle way between liberal rationalism and dogmatic traditionalism, can save the historical quest for Jesus.
      Synonyms
      conventionality, conventionalism, conformism, conservatism, conformity, properness, propriety, correctness, doctrinalism, unoriginality

Derivatives

  • traditionalistic

  • adjectivetrədɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ˈlɪstɪktrəˌdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lˈɪstɪk
    • This seems enough surprising in relation to a traditionalistic culture like the one of the Catalan Renaixença.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What are the major features of the individualistic, traditionalistic, and moralistic political cultures?
      • The chief goal of the traditionalistic political culture is the maintenance of the status quo, with political power concentrated in the hands of established elites.
      • Moralistic states have a higher percentage of women serving in their state legislatures than both individualistic and traditionalistic states.
      • The traditionalistic paradigm implicates loyalty towards the traditional practices of political action, as opposed to new radicalism and the intentional breaking of the old paradigms.
      • The suburbanization of parts of the old South has challenged the traditionalistic subculture with a spreading of power over a broader demographic spectrum
 
 

Definition of traditionalism in US English:

traditionalism

noun
  • 1The upholding or maintenance of tradition, especially so as to resist change.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Clearly, a strict attempt to unify traditionalism with dietary practice is increasingly irrelevant and impossible.
    • These factors have contributed to the emergence throughout the Muslim world of a new form of militant traditionalism.
    • However important the tradition might be, traditionalism is not a viable option.
    • His traditionalism - the hallmark of a true conservative - has been there since the days when he campaigned to keep women out of the Cambridge Union.
    • He held that political progressivism demanded educational traditionalism.
    • The war was in truth a struggle for hegemony in Europe, a fight between the ideological inheritance of the French Revolution and reactionary traditionalism.
    • Home is all about conservatism and traditionalism; the street, on the other hand, is movement, activity, change and possibility.
    • It is also ironic that, despite the dominance and visibility of reactionary traditionalists, liberal traditionalism is still thriving.
    • Has traditionalism been rendered irrelevant?
    • Hearing these versions is like enjoying a meal in one of Vienna's oldest five-star restaurants: there are no surprises, but traditionalism rarely has been upheld with such opulent perfection.
    • Dissecting Leftism says that a belief in individual liberty is more basic to conservatism than is traditionalism.
    • She is unwilling to be trapped in the clichés of orthodoxy and traditionalism that rely too much on superstitions and unfair social customs that endorse the secondary role of women.
    • In this regard, films seem more likely to take a direct approach to linking colonial politics with the politics of traditionalism and anti-modernization.
    • The extension to accounting history came in the 1980s as the developing body of literature critical of mainstream traditionalism embraced history as an integral component of its commentary.
    • In addition to caution against repeating the mistakes of their parents, traditionalism and pragmatism also appear to drive this new generation of moms and dads.
    • At this level, she represents what I have elsewhere called reactionary traditionalism, a vehement rejection of modernity or westernization through the assertion of tradition as a categorial identity.
    • If, on the one hand, we stress the points of difference, we get a profound contrast between behavioralism and traditionalism.
    Synonyms
    conventionality, orthodoxy, fitting in, following the crowd, running with the pack, swimming with the stream
    1. 1.1historical The theory that all moral and religious truth comes from divine revelation passed on by tradition, human reason being incapable of attaining it.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fundamentalists reject a larger portion of secular society, maintain strong commitments to strict literalism, premillennial dispensationalism, and moral traditionalism.
      • Not even ressentiment by the dispossessed escapes this religious traditionalism; the ethical prophet may be an exception.
      • My criticism arises because he is also Protestant, and yet his account of the authority of tradition could be interpreted as more consistent with Orthodox and Catholic traditionalism.
      • I'm not sure about that, but I am hopeful that Anglican theology, with its middle way between liberal rationalism and dogmatic traditionalism, can save the historical quest for Jesus.
      Synonyms
      conventionality, conventionalism, conformism, conservatism, conformity, properness, propriety, correctness, doctrinalism, unoriginality
 
 
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