Identitarian

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Pronunciation: /aɪˌdɛntəˈtɛriən/

Definitions of identitarian

noun a person who identifies with a particular group or identity, especially in a political or social context

Example Sentences

A1 An identitarian is someone who strongly identifies with a particular culture or group.

A2 The identitarian movement is gaining traction among young people in Europe.

B1 Identitarians often advocate for the preservation of their cultural heritage and traditions.

B2 The identitarian ideology has been criticized for promoting exclusion and division.

C1 Some scholars argue that identitarian movements can lead to increased social tensions.

C2 The identitarian philosophy raises complex questions about nationalism and identity politics.

Examples of identitarian in a Sentence

formal The identitarian movement aims to preserve and promote the cultural identity of a specific group.

informal She's really into that whole identitarian thing, always talking about heritage and tradition.

slang Some people think identitarians are just a bunch of close-minded nationalists.

figurative The identitarian ideology acts as a shield against the perceived threat of cultural dilution.

Grammatical Forms of identitarian

past tense

identified

plural

identitarians

comparative

more identitarian

superlative

most identitarian

present tense

identitarian

future tense

will be identitarian

perfect tense

has been identitarian

continuous tense

is being identitarian

singular

identitarian

positive degree

identitarian

infinitive

to identitarian

gerund

identitarianing

participle

identitarianed

Origin and Evolution of identitarian

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'identitarian' originated from the Latin word 'identitas', meaning 'sameness' or 'identity'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the concept of identity or sameness, the term 'identitarian' has evolved to also denote a political movement focused on preserving and promoting the cultural identity of a specific group or community.