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negativistic, a.|ˌnɛgətɪˈvɪstɪk| [f. negativism + -istic.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by negativism.
1902A. R. Defendorf Clin. Psychiatry 64 The negativistic patient shows great equanimity, he seldom defends himself..but merely resists. 1916C. E. Long tr. Jung's Coll. Papers Analytical Psychol. vi. 200 Disposing causes of negativistic phenomena are: the ambitendency by which every impulse is accompanied by its opposite. 1930E. & F. Jensen tr. Adler's Educ. Children xii. 213 If an adolescent shows himself very negativistic in regard to the other sex, we will find, if we trace back his life, that he was probably a fighting child. 1957M. Millar Soft Talkers 186, I do hope your negativistic attitude towards me personally won't interfere with your better judgement. 1970H. McLeave Question of Negligence (1973) x. 84 The negativistic attitude of Fairchild, the ministry sneak with the almost psychotic habit of saying no to everything. |