apocalyptism

English

Etymology

From apocalypt(ic) + -ism.

Noun

apocalyptism

  1. Apocalypticism.
    • 1958, Doris Lessing, A Ripple From the Storm, Harper Perennial, published 1995, page 247:
      By this she meant, when the political crisis was over: in her own way, Mrs Van suffered from the prevalent mood of apocalyptism.
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