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maximalist

/mak-suh-muh-list/US // ˈmæk sə mə lɪst //UK // (ˈmæksɪməlɪst) //

极限主义者,极简主义者,极端主义者,极简主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who favors a radical and immediate approach to the achievement of a set of goals or the completion of a program.

Examples

  • Instead, health officials take a maximalist approach and, in essence, vaccinate everyone.

  • First, he argued that they could ban anyone who doesn't agree with a maximalist notion of secure borders.

  • As the world watches and urges rational talks, the two parties dig in and make maximalist, incendiary statements.

  • Listen to the violent rhetoric pushing maximalist goals and demonizing Israel.

  • Norman was the very antithesis of minimalism—he was a maximalist.

  • The maximalist goal is to apply enough economic pressure to incite domestic revolution and the fall of the regime.

  • On July 18, 1917, there was a sudden outburst of Maximalist activity, the most violent which had yet occurred.