Meaning of syncretic | Babel Free
/sɪnˈkɹɛtɪk/Definitions
Combining disparate elements in one system, especially as in forms of religious observance, philosophical systems, or artistic creations.
Equivalents
Deutsch
synkretistisch
Español
sincrético
Suomi
synkretistinen
Français
syncrétique
Italiano
sincretico
Polski
synkretyczny
Português
sincrético
Svenska
synkretistisk
Türkçe
senkretik
Examples
“In Islamic villages below Tengger, however, more syncretic communities still celebrate annual village ritual festivals (slametan desa, slametan tuyo) designed to give homage to the spirits of the mountains and insure the flow of their waters.”
“1999, John B. Henderson, Imagining Boundaries: Changing Confucian Doctrines, Texts, and Hermeneutics, Kai-wing Chow, On Cho Ng, John B. Henderson (editors), Imagining Boundaries: Changing Confucian Doctrines, Texts, and Hermeneutics, State University of New York Press, page 112, From the point of view of many late Ming and Ch'ing scholars, the most syncretic, as well as the most threatening heretic of all was a nominal Confucian, Wang Yang-ming (1472-1528).”
“To cite another obvious case, there can be few things more syncretic than Roman Catholic canon law, where the doctrine of a Galilean peasant was built into Roman imperial legality.”
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.