exclusivism英 [ɪks'klu:sɪvɪzəm] 美 [ɪk'sklusɪvɪzəm]
n.(宗教方面的)排外主义;
英英释义
Exclusivism
- Exclusivism is the practice of being exclusive; mentality characterized by the disregard for opinions and ideas other than one's own, or the practice of organizing entities into groups by excluding those entities which possess certain traits. (for an opposite example, see essentialism).
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