transitionism

English

Etymology

transition + -ism

Noun

transitionism (uncountable)

  1. A policy or attitude based on transition from one thing to another.
    • 2008, Nenad Kecmanovic, The Reaches of Democracy, page 42:
      [] so, a transitionism (from whatever, to whatever else) has become a permanent evil fate of their existence and work, []
    • 1978, Ruben Nuñez, Holokinetics: Exhibition September 8 Through November 26, 1978, Museum of Holography:
      Today the style of art is pure transitionism.

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