hypermodernists

noun
  1. Plural of hypermodernist; chess players or theorists who advocate for flexible, dynamic opening principles that prioritize control of the center from a distance rather than immediate occupation of central squares.
  2. Usage: chess; historical: primarily associated with early 20th-century chess theory and players like Aron Nimzowitsch, Savielly Tartakower, and Richard Réti
  3. Advocates or practitioners of hypermodernism in art, architecture, or other cultural movements characterized by extreme or radical modernist principles.
  4. Usage: art and architecture; less common than chess usage

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