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totalistic

[ toht-l-is-tik ]

adjective



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of totalistic1

First recorded in 1930–35; total + -istic
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And he realised that the purpose of the spectacle was to block that totalistic vision and that all of its efforts were focused on defeating such a realisation.

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He is in no way totalistic — his beliefs can be remarkably fluid — nor is he the leader of a sealed-off cultic community.

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Political partisanship in America has become what David Brooks calls “totalistic.â€

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His playing is crisp and vertical and grandiose; he often seemed to be headed toward some big argument about finality, or totalistic power.

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Life is more straightforward when you’re locked into one totalistic group, even if it’s imposed upon you.

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