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Definitionadj. marked by or expressing individuality
Last update: September 13, 2015
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She's a complete individualist in her art. [Please select]
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His revolt against the theory of state supremacy turns him into an anarchist and individualist; his revolt against modern democracy into an aristocrat. [Please select]
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"The God of the individualist," he said at length--musingly, not accusingly. [Please select]
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Other intellectual centers there were: SOLIDARITY, published by John Edelman; LIBERTY, by the Individualist Anarchist, Benjamin R. [Please select]
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As a rationalist he sides with Spinoza against Locke, as an individualist with Locke against Spinoza. [Please select]
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Finally, and quite as uncompromisingly as Emerson, Thoreau, and Poe, Whitman is an individualist. [Please select]
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Delafield, the individualist, the fanatic for freedom--he, also, had his instinct of tyranny. [Please select]
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When the time came, however, Germany was defiantly individualist in Luther, and Protestantism was thoroughly German. [Please select]
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We both felt that the other, for a mere Socialist or for a mere Individualist, was really rather reasonable. [Please select]
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The Southerner had always been an individualist, freely exercising his right to vote independently, engaging in sharp political contests before 1861, and even during the War. [Please select]
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