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		Definition of lesbianism in English: lesbianismnounˈlɛzbɪənˌɪz(ə)m mass nounSexual attraction or sexual activity between women.  pop stars who flirt with lesbianism for publicity  Example sentencesExamples -  Did she marry a man because she feared her own lesbianism?
 -  The author deals with the difficulties of lesbianism in a world coloured not only by racism, but also homophobia.
 -  There's a suggestion that her lesbianism is only her latest ploy to gain her husband's attention.
 -  Some readers might argue that the novel encourages the view that lesbianism is a function of childhood sexual abuse.
 -  The text questions the safe and legitimate parameters of sex and flirts with the idea of lesbianism.
 -  The poet, who acknowledged her lesbianism only late in a long, distinguished career, perhaps had her sexual identity in mind in this poem.
 -  A hint of lesbianism is introduced into the relationship between the two girls.
 -  The film makes no attempt to explore political or philosophical aspects of lesbianism, opting instead to focus on seduction scenes.
 -  The book is less about lesbianism than it is about self-discovery.
 -  Homosexuality and lesbianism were still considered reasons to prohibit a movie's release.
 
    Definition of lesbianism in US English: lesbianismnounˈlezbēənˌizəm Sexual attraction or sexual activity between women.  pop stars who flirt with lesbianism for publicity  Example sentencesExamples -  The film makes no attempt to explore political or philosophical aspects of lesbianism, opting instead to focus on seduction scenes.
 -  The author deals with the difficulties of lesbianism in a world coloured not only by racism, but also homophobia.
 -  The poet, who acknowledged her lesbianism only late in a long, distinguished career, perhaps had her sexual identity in mind in this poem.
 -  A hint of lesbianism is introduced into the relationship between the two girls.
 -  Homosexuality and lesbianism were still considered reasons to prohibit a movie's release.
 -  Some readers might argue that the novel encourages the view that lesbianism is a function of childhood sexual abuse.
 -  There's a suggestion that her lesbianism is only her latest ploy to gain her husband's attention.
 -  The text questions the safe and legitimate parameters of sex and flirts with the idea of lesbianism.
 -  Did she marry a man because she feared her own lesbianism?
 -  The book is less about lesbianism than it is about self-discovery.
 
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