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- Maximalist
語源
From maximal + -ist, by analogy with minimalist.
形容詞
maximalist (comparative more maximalist, superlative most maximalist)
- (art, music, literature) Preferring redundancy; tending to do or provide more rather than less.
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1987 December 6, Roberta Smith, “Schnabel and Stella: Art, Myth and Ego”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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This, his [Frank Stella's] second Museum of Modern Art retrospective, shows him in his second incarnation, turning his back on Minimalist rationality and opting for a “maximalist,” seemingly free-wheeling Baroque complexity that helped set the stage for New-Expressionism.
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1990 May 27, John Rockwell, “Complete Everything, or Is More Enough?”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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Three elephantine examples of that trend have been in the news of late, and they call into question their underlying maximalist presumption that more is more.
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1997 April 6, Trip Gabriel, “Trafficking in Toxic Waste and Human Loneliness”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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- (politics, diplomacy) Aggressive, expansive.
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1995 February 10, “High-Risk Bargaining by North Korea”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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Administration diplomats have by now grown used to such maximalist posturing and they doubt that North Korea will go so far as to undermine the nuclear deal.
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1997 October 22, Roy Denman, “British Foreign Policy: Riding Off in Two Directions at Once”, in International Herald Tribune, →ISSN:
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2024 February 9, Paul Sonne, Anton Troianovski, “Putin to U.S.: Let’s Make a Deal on Ukraine (on My Terms)”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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The Ukrainian government has noted Mr. Putin has never backed away from his maximalist demands, interpreting the goal of “demilitarizing” and “de-Nazifying” Ukraine as halting Western military assistance and installing a pro-Russian government in Kyiv.
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- (religion) Relating to religious or Biblical maximalism.
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1964 September 17, “Powers of Curia Likely to be Cut”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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- (historical, communism) Relating to far-left communism.
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1961 October 4, Paul Hofmann, “Communists in West Expected to Back Khrushchev Against Soviet and Chinese Left-Wing Extremists”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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His inclusion in the official delegation to Moscow caused surprise today and was seen as indicative of the Italian Communists' aversion to Maximalist currents in international communism.
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maximalist (plural maximalists)
- (art, literature, music) A person with maximalist beliefs or tendencies; someone who prefers redundancy or excess, especially in the arts.
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1986 August 24, Tim Page, “Opera: ‘Die Fledermaus’ Gets a Change of Cast”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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The music, of course, for all of its determined frivolity, is wonderfully eloquent, and composers as diverse as Webern, the great Minimalist, and Mahler, a great “Maximalist,” have come to worship at the shrine.
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1986 December 28, John Barth, “A Few Words About Minimalism”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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Critics have aptly borrowed those terms to characterize the difference between Mr. Beckett, for example, and his erstwhile master James Joyce, himself a maximalist except in his early works.
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- (politics) A supporter of an aggressive or expansive foreign policy.
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1972 September 17, Terence Smith, “The World”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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But on the larger issues, the range of opinion on the best solution runs the gamut from the so‐called hawks, or “maximalists,” as they have come to be known, and the doves, or “minimalists.” The first group would have Israel keep most of the Arab territory she now occupies, and would postpone any significant action on the Palestinian claims until after an over‐all peace agreement was reached with the Arab states.
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1984 January 4, Amnon Kapeliouk, “Arafat the Diplomat”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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But now it is clear that there is no common language with the maximalists directed by Syria, and Mr. Arafat has decided to decide.
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- (religion) A proponent of Biblical maximalism, one who affirms the historicity of central Biblical narratives.
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2009, Richard A. Freund, Digging through the Bible, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 14:
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The Non-Fundamentalist Maximalists extrapolated from every single archaeological discovery an argument in favor of the authenticity of larger and larger parts of the Bible and used some of the critical Bible study information.
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- (historical, communism, obsolete, capitalized) A Bolshevik.
- (historical) A member of a radical wing split from the Russian Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1906.
- (historical) A member of a radical Marxist party in Italy.
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