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Webster 1913 Edition


Universalist

Uˊni-ver′sal-ist

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Noun.
[Cf. F.
universaliste
.]
1.
(Theol.)
One who believes in Universalism; one of a denomination of Christians holding this faith.
2.
One who affects to understand all the particulars in statements or propositions.
[Obs.]
Bentley.

Uˊni-ver′sal-ist

,
Adj.
Of or pertaining to Unversalists of their doctrines.

Webster 1828 Edition


Universalist

UNIVERS'ALIST

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Noun.
One who holds the doctrine that all men will be saved.

Definition 2024


Universalist

Universalist

See also: universalist

English

Noun

Universalist (plural Universalists)

  1. A follower of Universalism
  2. Alternative form of Unitarian Universalist

Synonyms

universalist

universalist

See also: Universalist

English

Adjective

universalist (comparative more universalist, superlative most universalist)

  1. Universal in scope.
    • 1988, Andrew Radford, chapter 8, in Transformational grammar: a first course, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, page 404:
      In this connection, she notes (1984, p. 42) that in Vata (a language of the Kru family, spoken in the Ivory Coast) the normal word-order is [[<sub>VP</sub> XP<sup><small>✽</small></sup> V]], where XP represents one or more Complements of the head V of VP, and where V is positioned at the right periphery of V-bar. She notes that in Vata, a finite Clause containing an Auxiliary will have the AUX positioned in I between the subject NP and the VP, with the V positioned at the end of the VP, as in [...]
      But if I contains no Auxiliary (i.e. is empty), the Verb of the VP will move from V into I, and hence no longer be positioned at the end of VP, but rather in the characteristic I position between NP and VP: cf.
      [...]
      Here, the movement of the Verb out of VP-final position ([...]) into I produces an obvious change in the linear ordering of constituents, thus lending clear empirical support to the V MOVEMENT analysis. And Koopman goes on to suggest that given that we have clear empirical motivation for positing a rule of V MOVEMENT for languages such as Vata, universalist considerations argue in favor of adopting the V MOVEMENT analysis rather than the AFFIX MOVEMENT analysis for English, in default of any evidence to the contrary.
    • 2007 January 19, Grace Glueck, “Art in Review”, in New York Times:
      In tracing the relationships between Western Modernism and the arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, the curators took a universalist approach.

Antonyms

Noun

universalist (plural universalists)

  1. A proponent of universalism.