Explore Syncretism through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like union or unification. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Syncretism in a sentence
Syncretism meaning
- The reconciliation or fusion of different systems or beliefs (religious, cultural, or otherwise cosmologic or ontologic).
- The fusion of different inflexional forms.
Synonyms of Syncretism
Using Syncretism
- The main meaning on this page is: The reconciliation or fusion of different systems or beliefs (religious, cultural, or otherwise cosmologic or ontologic). | The fusion of different inflexional forms.
- Useful related words include: union, unification, fusion.
- In the example corpus, syncretism often appears in combinations such as: of syncretism, syncretism of, and syncretism.
Context around Syncretism
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 8 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Syncretism
- In this selection, "syncretism" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, cultural, religious, proposing, pervades, usually and date stand out and add context to how "syncretism" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and religious syncretism integrating their and avoid modern syncretism and eclecticism. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "syncretism" sits close to words such as abdulai, abhinandan and abhor, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with syncretism
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
First, it involves a loss of syncretism. (7 words)
A high degree of cultural syncretism pervades the findings, however. (10 words)
They avoid modern syncretism and eclecticism (i.e. combining practises from unrelated cultures). (13 words)
These links between deities were fluid, and did not represent the permanent merging of two gods into one; therefore, some gods could develop multiple syncretic connections.sfn Sometimes, syncretism combined deities with very similar characteristics. (35 words)
Conversely, the rejection of syncretism, usually in the name of " piety " and " orthodoxy ", may help to generate, bolster or authenticate a sense of uncompromised cultural unity in a well-defined minority or majority. (33 words)
Romantic composers grew in idiosyncrasy, and went further in the syncretism of exploring different art-forms in a musical context, (such as literature ), history (historical figures and legends), or nature itself. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
While now 95 per cent of the Indonesians follow Islam, majority of them still believe in syncretism.
First, it involves a loss of syncretism.
A great variety of new religious movements originated in the 20th century, many proposing syncretism of elements of established religions.
A high degree of cultural syncretism pervades the findings, however.
Conversely, the rejection of syncretism, usually in the name of " piety " and " orthodoxy ", may help to generate, bolster or authenticate a sense of uncompromised cultural unity in a well-defined minority or majority.
Cross-cultural syncretism between Christian and Islamic symbols and figures in religious practice was common.
During Sufi presence in Bengal, Muslim–Hindu syncretism was a general trend, and Nabibangsha by Syed Sultan is an example of it.
During the Enlightenment The modern, rational non-pejorative connotations of syncretism date from Denis Diderot 's Encyclopédie articles: Eclecticisme and Syncrétistes, Hénotiques, ou Conciliateurs.
Epithets found in the provinces of the Roman Empire may identify Jupiter with a local deity or site (see syncretism ).
Maspero (1981). p. 39. The entry of Buddhism into China was marked by significant interaction and syncretism with Taoism.
Piganiol's Constantine is a philosophical monotheist, a child of his era's religious syncretism.
Rizzi, Hadrian and the Christians, 4 The neighbouring Samaritans had already undergone such a process of Hellenization and religious syncretism, integrating their religious rites with Hellenistic ones.
Romans were familiar with the concept of syncretism because from their earliest times they had experienced it with, among others, the Greeks.
Romantic composers grew in idiosyncrasy, and went further in the syncretism of exploring different art-forms in a musical context, (such as literature ), history (historical figures and legends), or nature itself.
Social and political roles Overt syncretism in folk belief may show cultural acceptance of an alien or previous tradition, but the "other" cult may survive or infiltrate without authorized syncresis nevertheless.
Syncretism also occurs commonly in expressions of arts and culture (known as eclecticism ) as well as politics ( syncretic politics ).
The disciple Nikko had come to the conclusion that the remaining five disciples were embarking on heresy and syncretism of various Buddhist practices that he could no longer accept.
The Roman emperors used syncretism to help unite the expanding empire. citation Social conversion to Christianity happened all over Europe.
These links between deities were fluid, and did not represent the permanent merging of two gods into one; therefore, some gods could develop multiple syncretic connections.sfn Sometimes, syncretism combined deities with very similar characteristics.
They avoid modern syncretism and eclecticism (i.e. combining practises from unrelated cultures).
Common combinations with syncretism
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of syncretism 4×
- syncretism of 3×
- and syncretism 2×
- religious syncretism 2×