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• discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race
Example sentence • Inclusive education aims to eliminate racialisms in schools.
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• a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
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• the concentration of your efforts on a particular field of study or occupation
Example sentence • He has a wide range of specialisms , including neurology and cardiology.
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Example sentence • The concept of biracialisms acknowledges the diversity within the biracial community.
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Example sentence • The film beautifully depicts the rich ceremonialisms of the indigenous tribe.
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• exploitation by a stronger country of weaker one; the use of the weaker country's resources to strengthen and enrich the stronger country
Example sentence • Postcolonial studies emerged as a response to the legacies of colonialisms around the world.
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• transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)
Example sentence • The advertisement was filled with commercialisms and catchy slogans.
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Example sentence • Her connubialisms often made her friends laugh.
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Example sentence • Many employers rely on credentialisms as a way to filter out applicants, sometimes overlooking talented candidates who do not possess certain degrees.
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Example sentence • Some argue that essentialisms can lead to harmful stereotypes.
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• (philosophy) a 20th-century philosophical movement chiefly in Europe; assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves
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Example sentence • The philosopher was known for his promotion of immaterialisms .
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• a policy of extending your rule over foreign countries
Example sentence • The rise of European imperialisms in the 19th century led to the colonization of many African and Asian territories.
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• A term formed from the initial letters of several words or parts of words, but which is itself pronounced letter by letter.
Example sentence • Some common initialisms in everyday conversation include LOL (laugh out loud) and OMG (oh my god).
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Example sentence • The manorialisms of medieval Europe included the lord's control over peasants and their labor.
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• a desire for wealth and material possessions with little interest in ethical or spiritual matters
Example sentence • The philosopher argued against the prevailing materialisms of the time.
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Example sentence • Many millennials use millennialisms like 'bae' to describe a close friend or romantic partner.
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Example sentence • The study of multiracialisms is an important field of research.
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• control by a powerful country of its former colonies (or other less developed countries) by economic pressures
Example sentence • The country's politicians criticized neocolonialisms in international trade.
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Example sentence • The draft of the bill was filled with unnecessary officialisms .
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• a limitation of views or interests like that defined by a local parish
Example sentence • The author explores the parochialisms of small-town life in his latest novel.
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Example sentence • The author's frequent use of pictorialisms added depth and vividness to the descriptions in the novel.
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• a lack of sophistication
Example sentence • Some regional dishes have become provincialisms , only found in specific areas.
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• 20th century music that uses a definite order of notes as a thematic basis for a musical composition
Example sentence • The composer incorporated various serialisms into their symphony.
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Example sentence • Some animals exhibit territorialisms by marking their territory with scent.
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Example sentence • The absurdisms in his novels often leave readers with a sense of confusion and bewilderment.
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• the property of radiation that enables it to produce photochemical effects
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• a policy of taking direct action to achieve a political or social goal
Example sentence • There are various activisms in our community, such as environmental and social activism.
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• discrimination on the basis of a person's age
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Example sentence • Many critics argue that climate change alarmisms hinder constructive dialogue on the issue.
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• the congenital absence of pigmentation in the eyes and skin and hair
Example sentence • People with albinisms have very light-colored or white hair.
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• the Arabic (or decimal) system of numeration
Example sentence • Computer programs rely on complex algorisms to perform tasks efficiently.
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Example sentence • The presence of multiple alleles for the same gene leads to allelisms .
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• mountain climbing (not restricted to the Alps)
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Example sentence • In mathematics, amorphisms are structure-preserving mappings between algebraic objects.
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• a political theory favoring the abolition of governments
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• a cardiovascular disease characterized by a saclike widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall
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• an expression that is used in Great Britain (especially as contrasted with American English)
Example sentence • Some anglicisms have become fully integrated into other languages.
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• the doctrine that all natural objects and the universe itself have souls
Example sentence • Different cultures practice various forms of animisms .
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• a short pithy instructive saying
Example sentence • The book is filled with insightful aphorisms about life and love.
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• (mineralogy) a star-shaped figure with six rays that is seen in some crystal structures under reflected or transmitted light
Example sentence • The Big Dipper and the Little Dipper are two well-known asterisms in the night sky.
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• a reappearance of an earlier characteristic
Example sentence • The presence of atavisms in the population suggests a genetic link to our ancestors.
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• (psychology) a theory that reduces all mental phenomena to simple elements (sensations and feelings) that form complex ideas by association
Example sentence • Scientists study atomisms to understand the physical world around us.
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Example sentence • She exhibited atropisms in her behavior, consistently moving away from social interactions.
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Example sentence • She found an old journal filled with atticisms from the 19th century.
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Example sentence • The director's signature style was evident in the film's use of auteurisms .
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• (psychiatry) an abnormal absorption with the self; marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as people
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Example sentence • Studies have shown that autoecisms can greatly affect the population dynamics of organisms.
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