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traditionalism

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




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The rise of tradwives might have some convinced that embracing traditionalism is the key to raising birth rates in the United States.

From Salon

He was also striving to break away from the box of traditionalism and open up the floor to more unique expressions, and I didn’t know that, of course, as a kid.

From Los Angeles Times

The country star talks about the traditionalism of her latest album, ‘Hummingbird,’ and the interaction with a heckler that spawned a viral video.

From Los Angeles Times

The novel also explores the clash between traditionalism and so-called modernity, a key Achebean concern.

From New York Times

"It appears the Pope perceives Burke as fostering a cult of personality, centred around traditionalism or regressive ideals. This action seems aimed at limiting Burke's influence by severing his ties to Rome."

From BBC