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Definition of maximalist in English: maximalistnoun ˈmaksɪm(ə)lɪstˈmæksəmələst (especially in politics) a person who holds extreme views and is not prepared to compromise. (尤指政界)最高纲领主义者 Example sentencesExamples - Here was a maximalist in a landscape of ascetics, an inclusivist in love with the dictionary and world.
- Her carefully cultivated media image as a moderate cannot disguise her consistent history as a rejectionist and a maximalist.
- We've been foiled at every turn by the maximalists, the movies studios and the trademark offices, the patent-cops and the recording industry lobbyists and the IP lawyers' associations.
- Territorial maximalists are pushing hard for an ‘encirclement fence.’
- Some modern federal power maximalists make the opposite mistake.
- At some point, leaders are supposed to stand up to maximalists, even the ones they mostly agree with.
- He is a maximalist and a showman, so it may be somewhat unfair to criticize him in this fashion.
- In an age of too many minimalists, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, and Ingmar Bergman were maximalists.
- However, because the copyright maximalists have been able to frame copyright in terms of ‘property’, this reality is increasingly difficult to achieve.
- First, of the 24 providers categorized on the basis of their expressed support concerns, maximalists emerged as the largest group and minimalists the smallest group.
- But again, note that a major underlying cause, the profit-driven system of corporate globalisation - the determination of business maximalists to have more of everything - is not up for discussion in the paper.
- As the referendum approached, longstanding splits between the minimalists and maximalists within the republican movement became significant.
- In his recent exhibition of paintings and sculptures, he presents himself as an unabashed maximalist.
- Even John Adams, the transatlantic dean of minimalism, is at heart a maximalist, if the hectic massiness of his own essay in metaphysical erotics, Harmonium, is a guide.
- Despite the urging of the maximalists, Ireland never became directly involved with the Nonaligned Movement, nor did it develop particularly close relations with the other European neutrals.
- It really astounds me that Hollywood copyright maximalists never learn from their own mistakes.
adjective ˈmaksɪm(ə)lɪstˈmæksəmələst Of or denoting an extreme opinion. 最高纲领主义的 the maximalist interpretation is more promising 最高纲领主义的解释更有希望。 Example sentencesExamples - This sequel takes a riotously maximalist approach.
- In addition, none of the non-recovering providers in large domiciles expressed concerns consistent with a maximalist logic of action.
- The maximalist position (so far not put forward seriously by anyone as far as I know) is that each blog post is a separate publication.
- In his maximalist way, he makes the entire universe hinge on it.
- For political reasons, tax virtue has been defined in as maximalist a way as possible.
- The idea that someone other than the creator might actually make use of the character without permission is what drives copyright maximalist authors, owners, and advocates crazy, not loss of rights or even, often, compensation.
- Similarly, providers expressing concerns indicative of a maximalist logic of action also appeared to eschew strong boundary management tactics.
- I wanted to make a minimalist and maximalist record at the same time - so I did.
- In fact, there's an almost maximalist spectrum of sound, and the album is all the more impressive for creating and maintaining such a specific mood over 16 songs.
- Only fine spices, massage, and dodgeball can compare and further inspire these maximalist feats.
- They also took a maximalist approach in an installation filled with images of landscape, water, displaced animals, plants and diagrams of the proposed construction.
- The leaders are less maximalist than their rank and file.
- But those details will tell us a lot about whether we're pursuing a minimalist or maximalist plan.
- Providers linking broad strategic ends with high-cost means adopt what we refer to as maximalist logics of action.
- From the Canadian perspective, the case for continuation has both a minimalist and a maximalist aspect.
- The point is that the people who are really worth listening to aren't making absolute or maximalist statements or predictions.
- In this it has adopted a two-pronged strategy, what he called a minimalist and a maximalist strategy.
- A glance at the history of negotiations shows that this is a standard tactic: staking out a maximalist position while throwing the other side off balance.
- He takes a maximalist approach to these songs, always adding more instrumentation where less might do nicely.
- Ours is a maximalist culture - the bigger the better.
Derivativesnoun The project is based primarily on improvisation and utilising ‘found sounds' and explores aspects of both minimalism and maximalism. Example sentencesExamples - So for a few months over summer, both minimalism and maximalism will fight it out, while the three museums contemplate their next architectural project and its cultural implications.
- Nationalist maximalism, remember, is a rhetorical mode of politics that precludes real political progress by narrowing the range possibilities to the most fervently wished for, if unattainable, national goals.
- Remember to keep the frame, though, as a spot of maximalism can work marvellously in a spare, white environment.
- It's maximalism in the extreme - and with barely time to breathe between brass charts, peals of synthesizer, elaborate string parts, and big three-part harmonies, it's easy to get lost in the labyrinthine arrangements.
OriginEarly 20th century: from maximal, on the pattern of Russian maksimalist. Definition of maximalist in US English: maximalistnounˈmæksəmələstˈmaksəmələst (especially in politics) a person who holds extreme views and is not prepared to compromise. (尤指政界)最高纲领主义者 Example sentencesExamples - Despite the urging of the maximalists, Ireland never became directly involved with the Nonaligned Movement, nor did it develop particularly close relations with the other European neutrals.
- It really astounds me that Hollywood copyright maximalists never learn from their own mistakes.
- Here was a maximalist in a landscape of ascetics, an inclusivist in love with the dictionary and world.
- Even John Adams, the transatlantic dean of minimalism, is at heart a maximalist, if the hectic massiness of his own essay in metaphysical erotics, Harmonium, is a guide.
- In his recent exhibition of paintings and sculptures, he presents himself as an unabashed maximalist.
- He is a maximalist and a showman, so it may be somewhat unfair to criticize him in this fashion.
- In an age of too many minimalists, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, and Ingmar Bergman were maximalists.
- As the referendum approached, longstanding splits between the minimalists and maximalists within the republican movement became significant.
- Territorial maximalists are pushing hard for an ‘encirclement fence.’
- First, of the 24 providers categorized on the basis of their expressed support concerns, maximalists emerged as the largest group and minimalists the smallest group.
- Some modern federal power maximalists make the opposite mistake.
- However, because the copyright maximalists have been able to frame copyright in terms of ‘property’, this reality is increasingly difficult to achieve.
- We've been foiled at every turn by the maximalists, the movies studios and the trademark offices, the patent-cops and the recording industry lobbyists and the IP lawyers' associations.
- Her carefully cultivated media image as a moderate cannot disguise her consistent history as a rejectionist and a maximalist.
- At some point, leaders are supposed to stand up to maximalists, even the ones they mostly agree with.
- But again, note that a major underlying cause, the profit-driven system of corporate globalisation - the determination of business maximalists to have more of everything - is not up for discussion in the paper.
adjectiveˈmæksəmələstˈmaksəmələst Of or denoting an extreme opinion. 最高纲领主义的 if we demand only maximalist ends, we will get nothing Example sentencesExamples - In addition, none of the non-recovering providers in large domiciles expressed concerns consistent with a maximalist logic of action.
- For political reasons, tax virtue has been defined in as maximalist a way as possible.
- I wanted to make a minimalist and maximalist record at the same time - so I did.
- From the Canadian perspective, the case for continuation has both a minimalist and a maximalist aspect.
- Providers linking broad strategic ends with high-cost means adopt what we refer to as maximalist logics of action.
- In his maximalist way, he makes the entire universe hinge on it.
- Similarly, providers expressing concerns indicative of a maximalist logic of action also appeared to eschew strong boundary management tactics.
- In this it has adopted a two-pronged strategy, what he called a minimalist and a maximalist strategy.
- The maximalist position (so far not put forward seriously by anyone as far as I know) is that each blog post is a separate publication.
- The leaders are less maximalist than their rank and file.
- But those details will tell us a lot about whether we're pursuing a minimalist or maximalist plan.
- In fact, there's an almost maximalist spectrum of sound, and the album is all the more impressive for creating and maintaining such a specific mood over 16 songs.
- Ours is a maximalist culture - the bigger the better.
- This sequel takes a riotously maximalist approach.
- They also took a maximalist approach in an installation filled with images of landscape, water, displaced animals, plants and diagrams of the proposed construction.
- The idea that someone other than the creator might actually make use of the character without permission is what drives copyright maximalist authors, owners, and advocates crazy, not loss of rights or even, often, compensation.
- The point is that the people who are really worth listening to aren't making absolute or maximalist statements or predictions.
- A glance at the history of negotiations shows that this is a standard tactic: staking out a maximalist position while throwing the other side off balance.
- Only fine spices, massage, and dodgeball can compare and further inspire these maximalist feats.
- He takes a maximalist approach to these songs, always adding more instrumentation where less might do nicely.
OriginEarly 20th century: from maximal, on the pattern of Russian maksimalist. |