Meaning of maximism | Babel Free
Definitions
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A tendency toward excess and extravagance. uncountable
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The tendency to maximize the application of a particular approach or to strive for maximum acquisition of a particular resource; extremism. uncountable
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A belief that religious observances should be applied as widely as possible. uncountable
Examples
“After the minimalism of the past, fashion is witnessing a peaking of maximism.”
“If boondockers want minimalism, glampers want maximism.”
“It goes with fondness for moralising over life– an ethical maximism that belongs to the age.”
“Larin's radicalism in particular, and the era's maximism in general, demanded that the old bourgeois be removed from industry entirely.”
“There is much reason to believe that, even in the dogmas of immaculate conception and assumption, the Holy See has acted chiefly as a restraint on the "mariologial maximism" of the body of the faithful.”
“Jabotinsky's Revisionist ideology had three main ideas: hadar (dignity and pride), monism, and territorial maximism.”
“Amongst the implications we identify the following: management and leadership; arbitration and advocacy; entitlement and surveillance; bureaucratic maximism and minimalism.”
“As to minimism and maximism — microscopic and telescopic tendencies — the cosmical laws are themselves of such vast range that we should naturally expect the greatest embodiments to have occurred first, as in the case of a thousand Suns and Jupiters they manifestly did.”
“[…] theologians were puzzled by Newman's apparent combination of liberalism and ultramontanism, of maximism and minimism.”
“[…] maximism of the Cluniacs on the one hand and the minimism of puritanic Cistercianism on the other.”
“The monks' practice of "eschatological maximism” did not make them a group apart from the rest of the Church.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.