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		Definition of postmodernist in English: postmodernistnoun ˌpəʊstˈmɒdənɪstˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɑdərnɪst A believer in or supporter of postmodernism.  postmodernists rejected the search for broad generalizations Example sentencesExamples -  Unlike most postmodernists, he doesn't enervate the past or its ideas with condescension.
 -  Postmodernists are disillusioned with this triumphalist view of science dispelling ignorance and making the world a better place.
 -  Postmodernists, by the very definition, like to dabble.
 -  This critique of modernist nationalism-as-mental-colonialism has come to serve as the fig leaf for the postmodernists.
 -  Social constructivist theories of science nicely complement postmodernists' angst against science.
 -  Postmodernists prefer local traditions which are not entirely led by rational and instrumental criteria, but make room for the sacred and even the irrational.
 -  He is careful to add that he is no postmodernist.
 -  In all the areas we have looked at, there are very vigorous alternative intellectual traditions outside those promoted by postmodernists.
 -  Does that mean that the door is wide open for any interpretation, constrained, as the postmodernists would have it, only by intertextuality?
 -  They are the much-misunderstood gurus of postmodernists.
 
 
 adjective ˌpəʊstˈmɒdənɪstˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɑdərnɪst Of or associated with postmodernism. Example sentencesExamples -  I am far from the first to emphasize what has been regarded by many as our quintessential postmodernist predicament.
 -  The works nicely evoked the familiar postmodernist theme of cultural objects returning to nature.
 -  Her intellectually provocative essay on the songs is touched by fashionable postmodernist ideas.
 -  Both the copies and the rubbings are completely different in spirit from postmodernist appropriation.
 -  The music is far from being a reheated postmodernist stew.
 -  His ostensibly modernist abstractions are constructed, to an extent, like postmodernist pastiches.
 -  It combines the postmodernist use of heuristic concepts with a Chinese tradition of philological inquiry.
 -  This quirky, sumptuous body of work presaged the ideas of many postmodernist image manipulators.
 -  The mechanically reproduced images evoke a seemingly unlikely affinity with postmodernist concerns.
 -  Her medium and subject matter flew in the face of traditional figurative aesthetics, feminist proprieties, and postmodernist biases, all at once.
 
    Definition of postmodernist in US English: postmodernistnounˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɑdərnɪstˌpōs(t)ˈmädərnist A believer in or supporter of postmodernism.  postmodernists rejected the search for broad generalizations Example sentencesExamples -  He is careful to add that he is no postmodernist.
 -  Postmodernists prefer local traditions which are not entirely led by rational and instrumental criteria, but make room for the sacred and even the irrational.
 -  They are the much-misunderstood gurus of postmodernists.
 -  Unlike most postmodernists, he doesn't enervate the past or its ideas with condescension.
 -  This critique of modernist nationalism-as-mental-colonialism has come to serve as the fig leaf for the postmodernists.
 -  Postmodernists are disillusioned with this triumphalist view of science dispelling ignorance and making the world a better place.
 -  Social constructivist theories of science nicely complement postmodernists' angst against science.
 -  Does that mean that the door is wide open for any interpretation, constrained, as the postmodernists would have it, only by intertextuality?
 -  In all the areas we have looked at, there are very vigorous alternative intellectual traditions outside those promoted by postmodernists.
 -  Postmodernists, by the very definition, like to dabble.
 
 
 adjectiveˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɑdərnɪstˌpōs(t)ˈmädərnist Of or associated with postmodernism. Example sentencesExamples -  The works nicely evoked the familiar postmodernist theme of cultural objects returning to nature.
 -  The music is far from being a reheated postmodernist stew.
 -  Both the copies and the rubbings are completely different in spirit from postmodernist appropriation.
 -  His ostensibly modernist abstractions are constructed, to an extent, like postmodernist pastiches.
 -  The mechanically reproduced images evoke a seemingly unlikely affinity with postmodernist concerns.
 -  I am far from the first to emphasize what has been regarded by many as our quintessential postmodernist predicament.
 -  Her intellectually provocative essay on the songs is touched by fashionable postmodernist ideas.
 -  This quirky, sumptuous body of work presaged the ideas of many postmodernist image manipulators.
 -  It combines the postmodernist use of heuristic concepts with a Chinese tradition of philological inquiry.
 -  Her medium and subject matter flew in the face of traditional figurative aesthetics, feminist proprieties, and postmodernist biases, all at once.
 
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