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syncretistic

American  
[sing-kri-tist-ik] / ˌsɪŋ krɪˈtɪst ɪk /

adjective

  1. tending toward or characterized by syncretism.


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Our conversation is sprawling, a wild syncretistic display of the RZA’s curiosities.

From Washington Post • Apr. 16, 2020

Because they are syncretistic, they are careful to spend time in opposing camps, always opening lines of communication.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 22, 2017

She gingerly hopes that a deistic, syncretistic "perennial philosophy" may fill the gap.

From Time Magazine Archive

No syncretistic one-world religion was in the making, the soft-spoken Cardinal noted, but believers in different creeds can seek "common ground" and "make each other welcome" in their houses of worship.

From Time Magazine Archive

They must be used with great caution even in seeking to determine the tendencies and inner history of syncretistic Jewish Christianity.

From History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) by Buchanan, Neil

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