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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211. It will highlight 1, 000 courses, some obscure, and delve into history, trivia and tradition.
212. In this we can see the continuing influence of a cultural tradition.
213. Mrs Chan, who epitomises the tradition, became a focus for his frustrations.
213. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
214. A comprehensive programme of Villas and Cottages of comfort and tradition throughout 17 regions. 21.
215. These works can be partly seen as a continuation of the nineteenth-century tradition of exotic genre such as depictions of slave girls.
216. His disciplinarian approach was seen to be at odds with West Ham's tradition as a freewheeling and creative team.
217. Marking a break from tradition, they were not policy documents, but broadsides against individuals.
218. With our long tradition of effective management and careful attention to quality we have a bright future as an independent company.
219. The child of a nonconformist father learnt to drink deep of the Catholic tradition.
220. According to a long and dominant tradition, the physical is bound up with the spatial.
221. It is easy to overlook the great strength in our Catholic tradition.
222. Chocolate turns this into a family tradition and a story celebrating life and family.
223. Out of which great religious or philosophical tradition does the call of compassion come to you?
224. Ancient tradition remains powerful, and stories of witches and snake charmers are still whispered high in the remote mountain villages.
225. Authority, in such countries, was drawn from tradition and prescription and was usually buttressed by religious belief and practice.
226. Now, in a similar tradition, comes the particular category of assault called acquaintance violence.
227. But these should occur as a result of tradition or of conscious choice rather than of necessity.
228. So, breaking with tradition, are several of the national missions.
229. The idea that acts of love are inferior to principled acts is a deep-rooted philosophical tradition.
230. It would have to be the decathlon for its tradition and unchanging scale of requirements.
231. It is as if by working in Weston Hall, Leapor came into contact with that family's modest literary tradition.
232. This latter ideology is in fact one which runs through most of the liberal adult education tradition in Britain.
233. There was a long-standing tradition of professionalism, which centred around jockeys and pugilists for the most part.
234. Although Atkinson was a modernist in principle, he was also capable of building in the true Arts and Crafts tradition.
235. The six main branches of biblical criticism are textual, source, tradition, redaction, form and historical criticism.
236. Neither do I. Tradition is being manufactured at breakneck pace.
237. These little creatures are mostly white, in the tradition of the popular white child-like Snowbabies.
238. We call this a radical pluralist position, since it represents a compromise between Marxism and the pluralist tradition in sociology.
239. According to tradition, Mattia entered the convent chapel, cut off her hair, and donned a cast-off habit.
240. If Britain is to maintain its tradition of excellent clinical research adequate support must be provided for the clinical costs of research.
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.