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traditionalism

[truh-dish-uh-nl-iz-uhm] / trəˈdɪʃ ə nlˌɪz əm /




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Biden’s style is not quite a rebuke of her previous administrations’ eager embrace of fashion, but neither is a return to that earlier traditionalism.

From Washington Post

The group kindled unapologetic traditionalism, its intensity making it a fast favorite within staunch bluegrass circles.

From New York Times

And it’s obvious that his embrace of social and religious traditionalism is aimed at winning over right-wing opinion in the democracies and splitting the traditional right.

From Washington Post

But like most of Panahi’s movies, it is preternaturally attuned to the systemic realities — misogyny, rigid traditionalism, religious fundamentalism — that set this and other Iranian protest movements in motion.

From Los Angeles Times

If anything, Benedict’s version of Catholicism has more currency in the United States, which has emerged during Francis’s pontificate as the epicenter of global traditionalism.

From Washington Post