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How to pronounce particularism in English?

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Type Words
Type of centering, direction, focal point, focus, focusing, focussing
Derivation particularistic

Examples of particularism

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Charles University, however, would become the nucleus of intense Czech particularism.
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This, and not French-Canadian particularism, is at the root of our present difficulties.
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The real enemy was particularism, state rights, limited government.
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Particularism is contrasted with methodism, which answers the latter question before the former.
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Particularism is contrasted with Methodism, which answers the latter question before the former.
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First, mayors cater to England's curious particularism.
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Is it the maintenance of the sovereignty of the Crown and the British connection against French-Canadian particularism?
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Overall, the Northwestern Army was nationalistic and patriotic and thus, rejected ethnic particularism and separatism.
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China's historical particularism viewed through Marxist eyes served as the link between the Marxist process and China.
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More examples
  • A focus on something particular
  • (particularistic) relating to particularism (exclusive interest in one group or class or sect etc.); "a particularistic-seeming statement"
  • Values or practices valid only for specific group in own setting as basis for distinct identity, also view emphasizing importance thereof. Commonly contrasted with, or criticized on grounds of, universalism.
  • One of the value dimensions proposed by Trompenaars & Hampden-Turner (1997), describing the preference for relationships over rules. Particularist societies tend to be more flexible with rules, acknowledging that in order to ensure fairness, one must take into account the unique circumstances. ...
  • Judging a situation and adjusting rules and procedures according to the specific of the situation or individuals involved.
  • The branch of multiculturalism that believes people not belonging to the dominant culture should retrieve their self-esteem by learning about the traditions and accomplishments of their own cultural group rather than those of the dominant group or any other group. ...