Synonym: custom, folklore, long, usage. Similar words: traditional, traditionally, radiation, edition, addition, condition, expedition, conditions. Meaning: [trə'dɪʃn] n. 1. an inherited pattern of thought or action 2. a specific practice of long standing.
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121. A parliament possessing real power is alien to the country's every tradition.
122. In 1940 Roosevelt broke with tradition and stood for a third term of office.
123. The more formal civil law tradition requires international service to be initiated by specified officials.
123. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
124. That is why Tesco has broken with years of tradition and written its first contracts with growers.
125. The nation's elite sends its children to boarding schools in the tradition of the British aristocracy.
126. Later Boiotian tradition maintained that Damaratos did, through his acquaintance with the leading citizens, help to arrange that of Thebes.
127. The tradition that you came from often looked askance at constitutions, regarding them as mere pieces of paper.
128. The Sangh has put Congress on the defensive by forcing it to dilute its secular tradition.
129. They fostered the development of a new, urban, cultural tradition.
130. Most of the critical treatises in the classical tradition are trite and commonplace.
131. For, in accordance with the Revolutionist tradition Martin Wight talks about, their ideas knew no frontiers.
132. Mr Foster says the consultation document fails to acknowledge the tradition of free access to mountain and hill country.
133. Tradition dies hard in the Hebrides and to be one of the guga hunters was considered a great privilege in Hess.
134. The repertoire includes traditional chants and much four-part harmony, written by composers within the Orthodox tradition.
135. In the Hindu tradition, a favorite devotional practice is the clothing of the images of the gods.
136. Because of this tradition and the power of their numbers, these organizations command deep loyalty from the workers.
137. Others, then, will have to judge whether my views expressed here are consonant with that tradition.
138. The sense of adventure felt by the pioneers of flight still remains with those who carry on the tradition of ballooning today.
139. For this too was part of the tradition: the daughters came home alone.
140. A love for tradition has never weakened a nation, indeed it has strengthened nations in their hour of peril. Winston Churchill
141. From this tradition have emerged a number of notable black Gospel choirs, some of them performing to a very high standard.
142. Men see this as exercising their right to free speech, upholding a tradition in cyberspace forged by the early hacker community.
143. The selection of Bush continues a recent tradition of Texans in major roles at national political conventions.
144. As a bowler at Middlesex, Tuffers has a great tradition to live up to.
145. Sometimes it seems home baking is a tradition that has all but disappeared.
146. Tradition, then, becomes a strong power base from which to employ a defensive strategy to resist change.
147. Cutting the cake is a tradition cherished by most couples.
148. I would make it less coy about its radical tradition Inky fingers!
149. The tradition for diesel cars is far better established on the Continent and that is where the best buys come from.
150. At the heart of each is an ancient tradition of devotion to a statue of the Black Virgin.
More similar words: traditional, traditionally, radiation, edition, addition, condition, expedition, conditions, additional, in addition, in addition to, transition, trading, graduation, position, munitions, coalition, composition, exhibition, opposition, definition, practitioner, recognition, acquisition, attraction, translation, transaction, frustration, transformation, concentration.