transitionist

noun

Etymology

From transition + -ist.

  1. derived from transitio
  2. borrowed from transition
  3. suffixed as transitionist — “transition + ist

Definitions

  1. Someone skilled at coping with, or managing transition in some, or any field.

  2. Someone or something (such as a country) undergoing transition, e.g. from one system or…

    Someone or something (such as a country) undergoing transition, e.g. from one system or status to another.

    • Namibian human rights activist Phil ya Nangoloh drew a distinction between transitionist states, which saw a nonviolent shift from dictatorship to multiparty democracy, and self-determinationist states […]

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