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provincialism

[pruh-vin-shuh-liz-uhm] / prəˈvɪn ʃəˌlɪz əm /






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“He was sure that I would never steal, and my weaknesses, my provincialism, were more to his advantage,” Mr. Bakatin told the Russian journalist Oleg Kashin in 2008.

From New York Times • Aug. 20, 2022

You can have a provincialism growing up in a poor place.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 21, 2022

Perhaps we are biased by a bit of provincialism when it comes to Cleary, because she holds a special place in the Northwest.

From Washington Times • Mar. 31, 2021

One of the most rewarding subtexts of the film is the theme of journalism — as a balm to dress the wounded provincialism of post-Civil War America.

From Washington Post • Dec. 19, 2020

But the net result has been to bind the Earth together, to decrease provincialism, to unify the human species and to advance powerfully our knowledge of our planet and ourselves.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan