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na·tiv·ism \ˈnād.ə̇ˌvizəm, -ātə̇-\ noun (-s) 1. : the attitude or policy of favoring the native inhabitants of a country as against immigrants < forces of racism and nativism — D.S.Myer > < a persistent nativism in American politics — D.D.McKean > specifically : such an attitude or policy held by the 19th century Native Americans < the rise of nativism and eventually Know-Nothingism — Wallace Stegner > 2. a. : the doctrine that the mind possesses elements of knowledge not derived from sensation b. : a theory emphasizing heredity or bodily constitution in determining man's perceptions, attitudes, and behavior — compare empiricism, geneticism 3. : a nativistic reaction of a usually primitive people against acculturation |