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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151. Musically and lyrically more direct than its predecessor, it reached deeper into the storytelling tradition.
152. Consequently the forms of paternalism signified by feudal relations are more likely to be a recent tradition rather than a distant memory.
153. A tradition that was based only on communication could not lead to the compulsive character that attaches to religious phenomena.
154. Furthermore(http://sentencedict.com/tradition.html), Oakeshott's notion of tradition does contain within it - in the idea of coherence - criteria of self-reflection.
155. Subsequent centuries brought more layers of thought and tradition to ideas about the undergraduate curriculum.
156. Improvisation and ingenuity, not tradition, are the backbone of a unique dance troupe that is becoming a Tucson favorite.
157. It is squarely in the scientific tradition and is a conscious attempt to apply scientific method to international relations.
158. Tamayo's insistence on using new materials to construct his prints is very much part of a long tradition in modern art.
159. In quest of mass circulation and advertising support, the major city newspapers gradually developed a tradition of political and journalistic independence.
160. In the courtly love tradition, the woman was put on a pedestal - objectified.
161. The federal pattern of democratic revolution and the Centralista tradition can only be understood in terms of this municipal patriotism.
162. Serve with custard, rather than cream, in accordance with tradition.
163. Such survivals in the unbroken tradition of the cottage garden are now rare examples of such excellence and are very scarce indeed.
164. To split up work into its components mirrored the intellectual tradition of calculus.
165. That is, within a strong Roman Catholic tradition and culture, the Protestants are divided.
166. Is it relevant to our literary tradition, our aesthetic sense, our social and psychological concerns?
167. Mr Chirac explained that by tradition defence bills are based on a cross-party consensus.
168. To cross them was to break tradition, to sever one's links and become an outsider.
169. In keeping with the Thunderer's tradition, the foreign correspondent remained anonymous.
170. Unlike casual labour, skilled workers were heir to a tradition of militancy.
171. For the civic culture is not a modern culture, but one that combines modernity with tradition.
172. I was quite dazzled by who my granda was, and how he held to tradition with all his stories.
173. They receive these doctrines by tradition, without any definite evidence.
174. Certainly the grace and old-world tradition of nut trees are an asset to any garden.
175. The tradition of dressing up a corporate image in print runs deep at Investor Insight and its affiliates.
176. Now the Derbyshire tradition has crept into Yorkshire, it seems it may be spreading.
177. The broader tradition is a typically nationalist one, seeing national liberation through war as honourable and singularly justified.
178. What aspects of our ecclesiastical tradition facilitate and what create a barrier to our communication attempts?
179. The demand for certainty and the insecurity behind it belong to this same tradition.
180. This tradition persisted even after the dissolution of the military frontier in 1881.
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.