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单词 collectivist
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Definition of collectivist in English:

collectivist

adjectivekəˈlɛktɪvɪstkəˈlɛktɪvəst
  • Relating to the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.

    collectivist cultures had disciplined and cooperative work forces
    collectivist policies which promised security and protection
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I certainly agree with him about the collectivist movement plaguing our world.
    • Contrary to the myth, they were not a product of collectivist ideology.
    • Interpersonal relationships there are strongly influenced by the typically collectivist orientation of these cultures.
    • Nonetheless, collectivist thinking persists, even among people who pride themselves on looking at the facts.
    • Over the long haul, individualistic objectives cannot be achieved through collectivist means.
    • This is a direct continuation of the collectivist, moralizing poetry of the past.
    • An article in the April 5 issue reminds us how deeply ingrained collectivist habits of thought are in this country.
    • A collectivist perspective is characterized by an emphasis on the needs of the group, the opposite of individualism.
    • In this way, the day-to-day compromises of supposedly "practical" politics get pulled inexorably in the collectivist direction.
    • The neoconservatives are collectivist wolves in the sheep's clothing of freedom.
noun kəˈlɛktɪvɪstkəˈlɛktɪvəst
  • An adherent of the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.

    an entire nation of collectivists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The collectivists will always use such a fallacy to con the people into believing that private corporations are evil.
    • This crucial distinction is always blurred by collectivists.
    • A libertarian believes that a person owns himself, but a collectivist believes that we all should own each other.
    • Legislative law and judicial decree are being used by the collectivists to mandate outrageous dictates.
    • We both surely agree on the source and the ultimate goal of the collectivists.
    • Otherwise, there can be never be a case of oversupply, whatever the collectivists tell you.
    • Two of the more influential proselytes of that degenerate old collectivist have chosen to re-iterate all the old myths once again.
    • The difference being that the missionaries were spreading good, while today's collectivists are pushing fallacies.
    • Celebrated as early-20th-century European liberals, they were, in fact, collectivists and forerunners of the totalitarian state.
    • Collectivists believed that war would help solidify the people into an even stronger nation state.

Derivatives

  • collectivistic

  • adjective
    • Whatever divergences and antagonisms exist between individualistic liberalism and collectivistic liberalism are superficial and incidental.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They may fall prey to a nihilistic impulse and a counterproductive collectivistic ideology.
      • The concept of self differs significantly for people from individualistic versus collectivistic cultures.
      • When creativity was a desired outcome, the collectivistic groups did not do well at all.
      • In a completely totalitarian collectivistic society, no one considers what the other individual might need.

Rhymes

objectivist, subjectivist
 
 

Definition of collectivist in US English:

collectivist

adjectivekəˈlektivəstkəˈlɛktɪvəst
  • Relating to the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.

    collectivist cultures had disciplined and cooperative work forces
    collectivist policies which promised security and protection
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The neoconservatives are collectivist wolves in the sheep's clothing of freedom.
    • Contrary to the myth, they were not a product of collectivist ideology.
    • I certainly agree with him about the collectivist movement plaguing our world.
    • A collectivist perspective is characterized by an emphasis on the needs of the group, the opposite of individualism.
    • This is a direct continuation of the collectivist, moralizing poetry of the past.
    • In this way, the day-to-day compromises of supposedly "practical" politics get pulled inexorably in the collectivist direction.
    • Over the long haul, individualistic objectives cannot be achieved through collectivist means.
    • An article in the April 5 issue reminds us how deeply ingrained collectivist habits of thought are in this country.
    • Nonetheless, collectivist thinking persists, even among people who pride themselves on looking at the facts.
    • Interpersonal relationships there are strongly influenced by the typically collectivist orientation of these cultures.
nounkəˈlektivəstkəˈlɛktɪvəst
  • An adherent of the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.

    an entire nation of collectivists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Otherwise, there can be never be a case of oversupply, whatever the collectivists tell you.
    • The collectivists will always use such a fallacy to con the people into believing that private corporations are evil.
    • Celebrated as early-20th-century European liberals, they were, in fact, collectivists and forerunners of the totalitarian state.
    • Collectivists believed that war would help solidify the people into an even stronger nation state.
    • Legislative law and judicial decree are being used by the collectivists to mandate outrageous dictates.
    • This crucial distinction is always blurred by collectivists.
    • The difference being that the missionaries were spreading good, while today's collectivists are pushing fallacies.
    • A libertarian believes that a person owns himself, but a collectivist believes that we all should own each other.
    • We both surely agree on the source and the ultimate goal of the collectivists.
    • Two of the more influential proselytes of that degenerate old collectivist have chosen to re-iterate all the old myths once again.
 
 
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