traditionality

NOUN
  1. strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings
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How To Use traditionality In A Sentence

  • And indeed, it was only in the transition to modernity that concern for traditionality took on its current meanings. Karate and Modernity: A Call for Comments
  • While the traditionality of tropes and themes can and often does result in a traditionality of political message, however, conservatism is, I think, too inextricably associated with right-wing politics. The Aesthetics of Fat
  • Moving on, the third sentence fuses the comprehensible and the strange, the old and the new, balancing the novelty of "chips in the head" against the traditionality of "broth"; but it also, in following on from the first two, develops the narrative. Strange Fiction 6
  • The conditions placed on karate were therefore doubly contradictory: karate needed a modernization that declared its traditionality, and it needed to found this ancientness on a history that effaced much of its past. Karate and Modernity: A Call for Comments
  • True family values and traditionality is back in the White House. — ‘Open For Questions’ Has Some Answers - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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