particularistic

[US]/[pɑːˈtɪkjʊlə(r)ɪstɪk]/
[UK]/[pɑːrˈtɪkjʊlərɪstɪk]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Relating to or characteristic of particular circumstances or conditions.; Based on or emphasizing individual circumstances rather than general principles.; Relating to a particular group or system.

Phrases & Collocations

particularistic approach

particularly particularistic

inherently particularistic

a particularistic view

particularistic cultures

highly particularistic

becoming particularistic

particularistic systems

relatively particularistic

Example Sentences

the analysis took a particularistic approach, focusing on local contexts.

his understanding of the situation was highly particularistic and nuanced.

the research highlighted a particularistic set of cultural values within the community.

we need to avoid a universalistic framework and adopt a more particularistic lens.

the legal system's application was particularistic, varying by region.

her argument presented a particularistic view of historical events.

the study employed a particularistic methodology to examine the phenomenon.

the company's marketing strategy was highly particularistic to each demographic.

the artist's style was particularistic, drawing inspiration from local folklore.

the debate centered on whether to adopt a universalistic or particularistic policy.

the historian's approach was particularly particularistic, examining micro-histories.

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