gradualism
Americannoun
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the principle or policy of achieving some goal by gradual steps rather than by drastic change.
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Philosophy. a theory maintaining that two seemingly conflicting notions are not radically opposed, but are related by others partaking in varying degrees of the character of both.
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Biology. a tenet in evolutionary theory maintaining that species evolve slowly and continuously over long periods of geological time.
noun
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the policy of seeking to change something or achieve a goal gradually rather than quickly or violently, esp in politics
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the theory that explains major changes in rock strata, fossils, etc in terms of gradual evolutionary processes rather than sudden violent catastrophes Compare catastrophism
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The theory that new species evolve from existing species through gradual, often imperceptible changes rather than through abrupt, major changes. The small changes are believed to result in perceptible changes over long periods of time.
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Compare punctuated equilibrium
Other Word Forms
- gradualist noun
- gradualistic adjective
Etymology
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Example Sentences
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During his victory speech on Sunday night, Milei said that “Argentina’s situation is critical. The changes our country needs are drastic. There is no room for gradualism, no room for lukewarm measures.”
From Seattle Times • Nov. 22, 2023
Or, he could ignore any notion of gradualism and make an instant mark by calling time on YCC.
From Reuters • Apr. 27, 2023
That gradualism is what Hernandez is banking on.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 7, 2022
In the punctuated equilibrium model, gradualism is not excluded.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
Thus despite Lester Granger's attempt to soften the blow, the conference designed to bring the opponents together ended with yet another condemnation of Forrestal's gradualism.
From Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by MacGregor, Morris J.
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