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traditionalism

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




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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

Unfortunately, from a distance, this approach can circle back on itself and look and sound too much like the type of traditionalism she was trying so astutely to avoid.

From New York Times

In a sport known for its traditionalism, adding a mixed event to the Olympics initially had its critics.

From Seattle Times

This is a specific version of a longstanding argument about the tensions between traditionalism and capitalism, which seems especially relevant now that the right doesn’t know what it’s conserving anymore.

From New York Times

M.L.B.’s move was a watershed moment for a sport long known for its traditionalism and slow-moving nature.

From New York Times