eclecticism Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ekˈlek.tɪ.sɪ.zəm]
  • Us [ ekˈlek.tɪ.sɪ.zəm]

Meaning of eclecticism In English

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Examples of eclecticism

  • The range and eclecticism of Edinburgh's hotels matches that of its famed festival.

  • The film shows a certain wit and a refined eclecticism.

  • He is generally recognized for a musical eclecticism that draws from many classical and folk styles.

  • This eclecticism informed a string of still undervalued, uncollected essays.

  • Although historians of science have justly criticized his boundless credulity, aimless empiricism, and exasperating eclecticism, he was nevertheless master of his craft.

  • Formally the book covers both prose and poetry, and the eclecticism of the selection participates in the obvious diversity of the writer's investigations and observations.

  • Early modern authors practised an intellectual eclecticism, which frequently makes it difficult to describe them as representatives of one particular context or another.

  • Although it is reasonable to respond by defending eclecticism, it is wor th noting that this pedagogy is not a bag of diverse tricks.

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Translations of eclecticism In Other Languages

  • Español

    eclecticismo…

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  • Français

    électisme…

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  • Malay

    eklektisisme…

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  • Deutsch

    der Eklektizismus…

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  • Norwegian

    eklektisisme…

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  • Čeština

    eklekticismus…

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  • Dansk

    eklekticisme…

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  • Italiano

    ecletticismo…

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