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triumphalism
[ trahy-uhm-fuh-liz-uhm ]
noun
- triumphant spirit or character.
- the attitude or practices of a church that seeks a position of power and dominance in the world.
triumphalism
/ 迟谤补瑟藞蕦尘蹿蓹濒瑟锄蓹尘 /
noun
- excessive celebration of the defeat of one's enemies or opponents
Derived Forms
- 迟谤颈藞耻尘辫丑补濒颈蝉迟, adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of triumphalism1
Example Sentences
The Chinese leader knows he is in for a long race 鈥 the Beijing Daily recently warned that the DeepSeek moment was not a time for "AI triumphalism" because China was still in "catch-up mode".
The entire vibe of the event was a mix of right-wing triumphalism 鈥 hopefully premature! 鈥 and relentless chest-beating, male-centric aggression, and rhetorical violence.
But Bush knew presidential triumphalism at that precarious moment might spark a hard-line backlash.
That view prefers to fast-forward to triumphalism and self-congratulation rather than acknowledge the truth behind it: We have been here all along.
Composer Hans Zimmer鈥檚 drone-laden score never strikes a tone of triumphalism; so much of this movie鈥檚 tricky poise is his.
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