单词 | restrictivist |
释义 | restrictivistn.adj. A. n. An advocate of restricting something; = restrictionist n. Also: a person who believes that something is inherently restricted. Cf. restrictivism n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific political theories or doctrines > [noun] > other political theories or doctrines > adherents of quietist1783 restrictionist1812 progressist1844 abstentionist1857 progressive1884 productivist1892 white supremacist1896 restrictivist1899 minimalist1906 renovationist1920 Eurasian1922 communalist1927 Europasian1928 cultural Marxist1998 1899 L. J. Greenberg in Jewish Year Bk. 5660 363 The important point, however, for the restrictivist is not the number of Jews at present residing in the United Kingdom, but the number of Russian and Polish Jews. 1981 N. Cooper Diversity of Mod. Thinking ii. 30 The restrictivist..is at one and the same time laying down the necessary conditions for calling a judgement an ‘acceptable moral judgement’. 1989 W. F. Grover President as Prisoner 8 Restrictivists are wary of the growth in presidential power, and point to the excesses of the Johnson and Nixon presidencies for confirmation of the danger inherent in such growth. 2001 H. A. Netland Encountering Relig. Pluralism x. 322 Is it possible that some..understand enough about God through general revelation and respond to this knowledge with appropriate faith? Restrictivists typically rule out this possibility. B. adj. Characterized by restriction; = restrictionist adj. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific political theories or doctrines > [adjective] > other political theories or doctrines radical1783 progressive1830 progressist1843 abstentionist1857 restrictionist1858 communalist1871 mutualistic1874 militant1876 possibilist1881 productivist1892 radical feminist1905 rejectionist1909 minimalist1917 pan-Asian1917 maximalist1918 one-world1919 Eurasian1922 gradualistic1926 Europasian1928 gradualist1931 social revolutionary1931 renovationist1934 restrictivist1936 identitarian1943 cultural Marxist1949 1936 Rev. Econ. Statistics 18 95/2 Single, outstanding items tend to be the indispensable crude materials or foodstuffs which even the highly restrictivist states require. 1966 New Statesman 21 Oct. 574/1 Cost-inflation..forces the government to adopt restrictivist policies. 1977 P. Johnson Enemies of Society viii. 115 Part of the genetic coding of all children is knowledge of the highly restrictivist principles of universal grammar. 2006 E. T. Lau Paper Families iv. 94 From the inception of restrictivist legislation, qualitative categories also permitted the exclusion of would-be immigrants. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1899 |
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