What is another word for syncretistic?

Pronunciation: [sˌɪŋkɹɪtˈɪstɪk] (IPA)

Syncretistic is an adjective that describes something that combines different religions, cultures, or philosophical beliefs into a new system. Other synonyms for syncretistic include blended, amalgamated, fused, hybrid, integrated, and eclectic. These terms all suggest a merging or mixing of different elements to form something new and distinct. Syncretism has been present throughout history and has been both celebrated and criticized. Some see it as a way to create a more inclusive and harmonious society, while others view it as a watering down or betrayal of tradition. Regardless of one's perspective, it is clear that syncretism is a complex and ever-evolving phenomenon.

What are the hypernyms for Syncretistic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Syncretistic

Alexandria too, being a great commercial centre, had become somewhat syncretistic.
"The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study"
William Heaford Daubney

Famous quotes with Syncretistic

  • It was G.K. Chesterton who trenchantly reminded us that, if one was going to preach, then it was more sensible to expend one's energies on addressing the converted rather than the unconverted. It was the former, after all, that were—and even more so are—in constant danger of missing the point and sliding away from the Faith into some vague sort of syncretistic, gnostic, gobbledegook. Chesterton, as ever, was right and should you think this is just another of his tiresome paradoxes may I urge you to re-read him: his prescience concerning our present situation and, worse, where we are heading is astounding.
    Simon Conway Morris

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