Pronunciation: /sərˈvaɪvəˌlɪzəm/
noun a movement or practice of preparing for emergencies or disasters, typically by stockpiling food, water, and other supplies
A1 Survivalism is the practice of preparing for emergencies like natural disasters.
A2 Learning basic survivalism skills can help you in case of an unexpected situation.
B1 Many people are drawn to survivalism as a way to feel more self-reliant and prepared.
B2 Advanced survivalism techniques include foraging for food and building shelter in the wilderness.
C1 Survivalism has become a popular movement among those who want to live off the grid and be self-sufficient.
C2 Some extreme forms of survivalism involve creating underground bunkers and stockpiling supplies for long-term survival.
formal Survivalism is a movement that emphasizes preparing for potential disruptions in society.
informal Some people are really into survivalism and have bunkers stocked with supplies.
slang I never thought I'd be into survivalism, but now I have a bug-out bag ready to go.
figurative In the corporate world, survivalism often means being adaptable to changing circumstances.
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