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centrism

American  
[sen-triz-uhm] / ˈsɛn trɪz əm /
Or Centrism

noun

  1. adherence to moderate political views or policies; careful avoidance of any political position that could be construed as too far right or left.

    Maybe more Americans are conservative than liberal, but I think there's also a tendency toward centrism.

    The Eisenhower administration's aggressive centrism never challenged the fundamental assumptions of New Deal liberalism.


Etymology

Origin of centrism

centr- ( def. ) + -ism ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Hochman won’t face reelection until 2028, and until then observers say his centrism could be an asset.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 9, 2025

This has not gone unnoticed by some of the biggest boosters of centrism.

From Slate • Dec. 9, 2024

Brad Pfaff, a Wisconsin state senator, is emphasizing his accumulated experience in politics and claiming the mantle of Mr. Kind’s style of centrism.

From New York Times • Aug. 9, 2022

This expressed the Clinton centrism that enabled him to become the first Democratic president reelected since Franklin D. Roosevelt.

From Washington Post • Apr. 22, 2022

I disagreed, but after some back-and-forth we found points of consensus, It's not centrism per se that's the problem, I argued, but the relative question: "Centrism compared to what?"

From Salon • Jan. 30, 2022

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