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evolutionist
[ ev-uh-loo-shuh-nistor, especially British, ee-vuh- ]
noun
- a person who believes in or supports a theory of evolution, especially in biology.
- a person who supports a policy of gradual growth or development rather than sudden change or expansion.
evolutionist
/ ˌiːvəˈluːʃənɪst /
noun
- a person who believes in a theory of evolution, esp Darwin's theory of the evolution of plant and animal species
adjective
- of or relating to a theory of evolution
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Derived Forms
- ˌevoˈlutionˌism, noun
- ˌevolutionˈistic, adjective
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Other Words From
- evo·lution·ism noun
- evo·lution·isti·cal·ly adverb
- anti·evo·lution·ist noun adjective
- anti·evo·lution·istic adjective
- nonev·o·lution·ist noun
- preev·o·lution·ist noun
- proev·o·lution·ist adjective noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of evolutionist1
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Example Sentences
I am a theist and an evolutionist, to be sure, but the combined term makes no sense to me.
His wife was by his bedside every day, insisting they pray together, never mind that Ebert is an openly agnostic evolutionist.
Such cases may be regarded by the evolutionist as exceptional, and he may invent some new hypothesis to account for them.
Favier himself, as will be seen, is an evolutionist after his own fashion, an evolutionist of a very daring type.
This principle the evolutionist applies to the whole universe which he says came in a similar way.
All these have been in turn combatted by other evolutionist writers, and the war goes on and has produced libraries of volumes.
Prof. Conn, an evolutionist, admits the presence of many facts disclosed by geology which oppose the theory of Evolution.
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