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		Definition of industrialism in English: industrialismnoun ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlɪz(ə)mɪnˈdəstriəˌlɪzəm mass nounA social or economic system in which manufacturing industries are prevalent. 产业主义,工业主义  some countries of the Third World have barely been touched by industrialism Example sentencesExamples -  It was the unearned increment which opened the West and laid the basis for our present colossal industrialism.
 -  It's about my imagination, it's about my understanding of industrialism in the Midwest, it's about the Midwest in general, it's about human beings, you know…
 -  His hope for Europe was that it return to those happy Middle Ages before a pagan Enlightenment and soulless industrialism had destroyed Faith and Freedom.
 -  The dialogue between Gandhi and Nehru on industrialism, socialism and capitalism dates back to 1928.
 -  This would be a subtle slap in the face to industrialism, consumerism and corporatism, none of which had a positive impact on the last century.
 -  Yet society sought to regulate industrialism in ways that seemed acceptable to a generation suspicious of governmental power.
 -  To him, industrialism was of course synonymous with modern capitalism.
 -  This ‘charming’ story, avowedly in opposition to economics, concerns the evils of industrialism and the inferiority of the African people.
 -  His story of the African American role in southern industrialism is one that has not been explored enough.
 -  The commodity chain of the global food industry starts here, as does that of American industrialism.
 -  At the same time, industrialism continued to draw workers from agriculture to industry, country to city.
 -  He saw no need to rectify the dangers inherent in industrialism - he simply went beyond industrialism by ignoring it.
 -  With industrialism, many people found social roles changing rapidly, and began to ask whether those roles could not be changed further.
 -  The belief that resource scarcity can be transcended by industrialism unites many seemingly antagonistic political standpoints.
 -  The spirit of industrialism, which is indefatigably active in the development of trade relations, undermines the warlike spirit.
 -  Our present-day concerns for ecological, social, and economic sustainability are consequences of growing industrialism.
 -  In short, the advent of industrialism and the Industrial Revolution has irreversibly changed the prognosis for freedom and statism.
 -  In more contemporary terms, an immoderate, rapacious industrialism consumes the consumer.
 
    Definition of industrialism in US English: industrialismnouninˈdəstrēəˌlizəmɪnˈdəstriəˌlɪzəm A social or economic system built on manufacturing industries. 产业主义,工业主义  some countries of the Third World have barely been touched by industrialism Example sentencesExamples -  In short, the advent of industrialism and the Industrial Revolution has irreversibly changed the prognosis for freedom and statism.
 -  The commodity chain of the global food industry starts here, as does that of American industrialism.
 -  His story of the African American role in southern industrialism is one that has not been explored enough.
 -  This would be a subtle slap in the face to industrialism, consumerism and corporatism, none of which had a positive impact on the last century.
 -  The belief that resource scarcity can be transcended by industrialism unites many seemingly antagonistic political standpoints.
 -  The dialogue between Gandhi and Nehru on industrialism, socialism and capitalism dates back to 1928.
 -  This ‘charming’ story, avowedly in opposition to economics, concerns the evils of industrialism and the inferiority of the African people.
 -  It was the unearned increment which opened the West and laid the basis for our present colossal industrialism.
 -  In more contemporary terms, an immoderate, rapacious industrialism consumes the consumer.
 -  Our present-day concerns for ecological, social, and economic sustainability are consequences of growing industrialism.
 -  Yet society sought to regulate industrialism in ways that seemed acceptable to a generation suspicious of governmental power.
 -  His hope for Europe was that it return to those happy Middle Ages before a pagan Enlightenment and soulless industrialism had destroyed Faith and Freedom.
 -  To him, industrialism was of course synonymous with modern capitalism.
 -  At the same time, industrialism continued to draw workers from agriculture to industry, country to city.
 -  The spirit of industrialism, which is indefatigably active in the development of trade relations, undermines the warlike spirit.
 -  He saw no need to rectify the dangers inherent in industrialism - he simply went beyond industrialism by ignoring it.
 -  With industrialism, many people found social roles changing rapidly, and began to ask whether those roles could not be changed further.
 -  It's about my imagination, it's about my understanding of industrialism in the Midwest, it's about the Midwest in general, it's about human beings, you know…
 
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