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evolutionary

English

Etymology

From evolution +? -ary.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?i?v??l(j)u???n?i/, /?ev??l(j)u???n?i/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?i?v??lu???ne?i/, /?ev??lu???ne?i/

Adjective

evolutionary

  1. Of or relating to the biological theory of evolution.
    The evolutionary history of marine mammals includes land-dwelling ancestors.
  2. Having formal similarities to the biological theory of evolution.

Derived terms

Translations

evolutionary From the web:

  • what evolutionary advantage is provided by sexual reproduction
  • what evolutionary advantage does compartmentalization
  • what evolutionary milestone is shown in the figure
  • what evolutionary mechanism results in adaptation
  • what evolutionary adaptations to the calvin cycle
  • what advantage do organisms that reproduce sexually
  • what are two evolutionary advantages of asexual reproduction


revisionism

English

Etymology

revision +? -ism

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???v????n?z?m/

Noun

revisionism (countable and uncountable, plural revisionisms)

  1. (historiography) The advocacy of a revision of some accepted theory, doctrine or a view of historical events.
    • 2018, Anne Perkins, A Dad’s Army-style Brexit looms. ‘Don’t panic!’ in the Guardian.[2]
      Tories spent last week boldly whistling their unique brand of the kind of historical revisionism that has played a major part in getting us here.
  2. (Marxism, derogatory) An evolutionary form of Marxism, abandoning some of its original principles.

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  • what is revisionism in history
  • what does revisionism
  • what is revisionism in international politics
  • what does revisionism meaning in english
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