Similar words: individualism, rugged individualism, individuality, individual income tax, individual, individually, individual retirement account, ritualistic. Meaning: ['ɪndɪvɪdjʊə'lɪstɪk] adj. 1. marked by or expressing individuality 2. with minimally restricted freedom in commerce.
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1. She has a highly individualistic approach to painting.
2. Young people incline towards individualistic behaviour.
3. His music is highly individualistic and may not appeal to everyone.
4. Most artists are very individualistic.
5. The more individualistic the inner life of individuals the more clear-cut the demarcation line between our subjects.
6. Frequently, early retirement is discussed purely in individualistic terms - as if it were a matter simply of personal decision-making.
7. The methodology supporting Pareto's analysis is individualistic, resting on a view of human nature rather than directly on assumptions about society.
8. This traditional organisation characterised by individualistic, vertical clienteles militates strongly against the horizontal group-formation typical of modern politics.
9. Self-confident, individualistic, indomitable and highly respected, they used to be the kings and queens of photography.
10. This more detailed and individualistic approach facilitates more accurate linkages between explanatory variables and the political behavior of gladiators.
11. It was a revolution so decentralized and individualistic that there was nothing for the state to react against.
12. Fiercely individualistic, Texas would just as soon give back the Alamo as institute a state tax.
13. It became even more individualistic and displayed few signs of the closely knit and hierarchically organized structure of the previous era.
14. The North American culture is individualistic orientation.
15. Spain remains a very individualistic country.
16. Liberal universalism embodies individualistic basic spirit.
17. The kangaroo is an individualistic animal.
18. But , of course, we don't lead individualistic lives.
19. Kohlberg would classify them as having an individualistic morality.
20. Nikola Tesla: "Invention is predominantly individualistic.
21. His car-driving was, to be as generous as possible in my assessment, highly individualistic.
22. Again, these relations were widely envisaged by social scientists as becoming individualistic, self-seeking, competitive and anonymous.
23. Cream extract from this musical language the possibility of individualistic elaboration.
24. Do you agree with those who contend that capitalism is so individualistic that it fails to protect the collective good?
25. However researchers might style themselves-methodological individualists or collectivists-all social scientific research adopts a methodology that is implicitly individualistic.
26. In its purest form, the doctrine advocated a return to subsistence economy but on a less individualistic and more communal basis.
27. Feminists of all persuasions distrust the medical model of health, with its mechanistic and individualistic bias.
28. The fundamental reason for this is a fact of ego-psychology which the individualistic fallacy and the therapeutic tunnel-vision of modern psychotherapy obscures.
29. We are challenged to rise above the narrow confines of our individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
30. This has, of course, tainted their relations with other races[sentencedict .com], especially individualistic Gallenteans.
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