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traditionalism

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




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"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

While she still plans to shirk the traditionalism of a wedding, she said she wants to get married “sooner rather than later.”

From Los Angeles Times

Even further from the mainstream, newcomer Niki, or Victory, offers a mix of Orthodox Christian traditionalism and nationalism.

From Seattle Times

When the LIV tour was launched in 2021, bankrolled by the sovereign wealth fund, it telegraphed a sharp break from golf’s fusty traditionalism — and instantly split the world of men’s professional golf.

From New York Times

Biden’s style is not quite a rebuke of her previous administrations’ eager embrace of fashion, but neither is a return to that earlier traditionalism.

From Washington Post