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• a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)
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• give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of
Example sentence • She lists her favorite books on her blog.
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• A proponent or supporter of creationism.
Example sentence • Many creationists reject the theory of evolution.
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• An adherent of fusionism or a participant in a political fusion.
Example sentence • The fusionists argued for a blend of classical and modern architecture in the building design.
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Example sentence • The reunionists are planning a get-together next month.
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• any of various evangelical Protestant churches that believe in the baptism of voluntary believers
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• a Protestant denomination founded on the principles of John Wesley and Charles Wesley
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• a person (who should be a doctor) who terminates pregnancies
Example sentence • Many abortionists believe that women should have the right to choose.
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• a painter of abstract pictures
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• not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature
Example sentence • The group of abstractionists held a discussion about their latest artworks.
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• a musician who plays the accordion
Example sentence • The concert featured a talented group of accordionists .
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• One who believes in or supports adoptionism.
Example sentence • The adoptionists doctrine teaches that Jesus became the Son of God through adoption by God.
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Example sentence • Many annexationists believed that expanding their territory would bring economic benefits.
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Example sentence • The group of associationists met to discuss their latest research findings.
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Example sentence • The coalitionists formed a new political party.
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• an acrobat able to twist into unusual positions
Example sentence • The circus featured a group of talented contortionists .
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Example sentence • The cooperationists believed that working together would bring about positive change.
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• someone having the same religion as another person
Example sentence • She regularly attends meetings with her coreligionists from the local church.
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Example sentence • The demolitionists were called in to safely bring down the old building.
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Example sentence • The destructionists argued that tearing down the old building was necessary for progress.
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• an ideological defector from the party line (especially from orthodox communism)
Example sentence • The authorities cracked down on the deviationists who were advocating for radical political reforms.
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Example sentence • The devolutionists argue that local communities should have more control over their own affairs.
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• A proponent of diffusionism
Example sentence • Many diffusionists argue that cultural traits spread through trade and contact among different societies.
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Example sentence • The disunionists were vocal about their opposition to the proposed constitutional amendments.
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• someone who commits sabotage or deliberately causes wrecks
Example sentence • The government crackdown targeted the group of diversionists .
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Example sentence • The divisionists argued that the company should split into two separate entities.
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• a specialist in the theory of education
Example sentence • The conference brought together educationists from around the world.
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• a public speaker trained in voice production and gesture and delivery
Example sentence • The elocutionists captivated the audience with their flawless speaking skills.
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• a person who believes in organic evolution
Example sentence • Many evolutionists study fossil records to understand the history of life on Earth.
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• A person who advocates the exclusion of someone or something
Example sentence • The exclusionists argued for strict immigration policies.
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• a tourist who is visiting sights of interest
Example sentence • The excursionists were led by a knowledgeable tour guide.
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• someone with a compulsive desire to expose the genitals
Example sentence • They were known for being exhibitionists and loved showing off their bodies in public.
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• of or involving or guided by expansionism
Example sentence • The expansionists believed in the importance of territorial growth.
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• of or relating to expressionism
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• an artist who is an adherent of expressionism
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• a criminal who extorts money from someone by threatening to expose embarrassing information about them
Example sentence • The police arrested five extortionists in a sting operation.
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• a person with unusual powers of foresight
Example sentence • The illusionists performed a series of mind-boggling tricks.
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• relating to or characteristic of Impressionism
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• an artist who follows the theories of Impressionism
Example sentence • The impressionists were a group of artists who rejected traditional painting techniques.
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Example sentence • Many inflationists argue that moderate inflation can be beneficial for the economy.
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Example sentence • The integrationists successfully advocated for policies that promote unity and inclusion in society.
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• of or relating to intuitionism
Example sentence • The intuitionists believe that moral truths can be known directly through intuition.
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• someone who is indifferent or hostile to religion
Example sentence • Many irreligionists believe that religious practices are unnecessary for leading a moral life.
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• of or relating to isolationism
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• an advocate of isolationism in international affairs
Example sentence • Many isolationists argued that the country should avoid involvement in foreign conflicts.
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Example sentence • The liberationists fought against the oppressive government.
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Example sentence • Many metafictionists challenge traditional narrative structures.
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• a specialist in the study of nutrition
Example sentence • Many nutritionists recommend reducing sugar intake.
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• someone who systematically obstructs some action that others want to take
Example sentence • The obstructionists in Congress are preventing any progress on the new infrastructure bill.
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Example sentence • The operationists advocated for a more analytical approach to understanding scientific phenomena.
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• A person who opposes; especially a member of an official opposition
Example sentence • The oppositionists were protesting against the government's new policies.
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• an advocate of partitioning a country
Example sentence • The partitionists advocated for the division of the country into separate territories.
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• a musician who plays percussion instruments
Example sentence • The percussionists performed a mesmerizing solo.
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