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traditionalized

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of traditionalize.

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Examples

  • Then the religion became codified and traditionalized, setting like cement in time and never more to have the clothing change.

    I Don’t Get Religious Coverings « Colleen Anderson 2010

  •  Since all offerings are deliberately chosen and traditionalized for their symbolic bearing on what the proselyte wants from the diety, it follows logically that offerings will summon their symbolic meaning into the imagination.

    The Other Shoe 2010

  •  Since all offerings are deliberately chosen and traditionalized for their symbolic bearing on what the proselyte wants from the diety, it follows logically that offerings will summon their symbolic meaning into the imagination.

    The Other Shoe 2010

  • In our own age, it is mainly Kant and Hegel who have been traditionalized, and we seem to be living through the last stages of the discrediting of this third tradition with every prospect of a great advance if our own time can only find its Descartes.

    Recent Developments in European Thought Various

  • Towards the end of the eighteenth century, when the doctrines of Descartes had themselves been traditionalized, the same thing happened again, the leading actors in the drama being David Hume and Immanuel Kant; the result was first the revival of the 'critical' problem by Kant, and then the great, if over-hasty, attempt at a positive interpretation of the Universe which culminated in the philosophical system of Hegel.

    Recent Developments in European Thought Various

  • But he possesses the vivid activities founded on the exercise of his senses and appetites, and he is able to reason with a relentless severity from which the traditionalized and complexly emotional adult shrinks back with horror.

    The Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899

  • We live in a de-traditionalized society where received traditions no longer provide meaning and authority in everyday life.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

  • We live in a de-traditionalized society where received traditions no longer provide meaning and authority in everyday life.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

  • We live in a de-traditionalized society where received traditions no longer provide meaning and authority in everyday life.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows stceciliareled 2010

  • Those who lived without producing became traditionalized as "servants of the people," and thus gained ideological support.

    Anarchist news dot org - Comments 2010

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