declensionism
noun/dɪˈklɛnʃənɪzəm/UK
Etymology
From declension + -ism.
- derived from dēclīnātiō
- derived from declinaison
- inherited from declinson
Definitions
A belief in a declining trend in a history.
- By breaking free of it, historians could shed the dualisms that now entrap them, and escape the declensionism - the longing for the lost alternative
The neighborhood
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