noun
- Plural of moderatism; the principles, practices, or advocacy of moderation, especially in politics, religion, or social reform.
Usage: Formal or academic usage; Often used in historical or political contexts
Examples
- The political party's moderatisms appealed to centrist voters.
- Historical scholars debate the various moderatisms that emerged during the Reformation.
- Her moderatisms in religious practice distinguished her from more orthodox believers.
- The movement rejected both revolutionary fervor and conservative stagnation, embracing moderatisms instead.
- Different moderatisms competed for influence within the reform movement.