Skip to main content

immediatism

/ih-mee-dee-uh-tiz-uhm/US // ɪˈmi di əˌtɪz əm //

即时主义,直观主义,即时性,即时性原则

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    U.S. History.

    • : a policy for the immediate abolition of slavery.

Examples

  • Garrison, consequently rejected gradualism as a weapon, and took up instead the great and quickening doctrine of immediatism.

  • These English abolitionists were coming to "immediatism" from 1824, and their influence told in America.

  • Their doctrine of immediatism—if we may invent a new term—is always one and the same, and always has been.

  • They were all his, but there was another besides—immediatism.