conventionalists

[US]/[kənˈvɛnʃənəlɪst]/
[UK]/[kənˈvɛnʃənəlɪst]/

Translation

n.A person who adheres strictly to established customs or traditions.; A person who supports or upholds conventions.

Phrases & Collocations

conventionalists challenge

are conventionalists needed?

conventionalists' views

conventionalists maintain

becoming conventionalists

conventionalist society

conventionalists argue

conventionalists' role

conventionalist thinking

conventionalists resist

Example Sentences

the conventionalists fiercely debated the new proposal, clinging to established norms.

many conventionalists resist change, preferring the comfort of familiar routines.

he criticized the conventionalists for their rigid adherence to outdated practices.

the company's conventionalists within the marketing team opposed the innovative campaign.

conventionalists often value stability and predictability over risk and innovation.

she found the conventionalists’ unwavering belief in tradition somewhat stifling.

the debate highlighted a divide between conventionalists and those embracing modern approaches.

conventionalists in the legal profession often prioritize precedent and established case law.

the professor challenged the conventionalists in his class to think outside the box.

despite their reservations, the conventionalists eventually agreed to a compromise.

he labeled the group as stubborn conventionalists unwilling to adapt to new circumstances.

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