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Definition of Gradualists
1. gradualist [n] - See also: gradualist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gradualists
Literary usage of Gradualists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Making Markets: Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Post by Shafiqul Islam, Michael Mandelbaum (1993)
"11 The Economist would also label Fischer and Gelb—along with many World Bank
economists—gradualists, since they suggest, "It seems doubtful that the ..."
2. The Anti-slavery Record by American Anti-Slavery Society (1835)
"... TO BANISH THE MULTITUDE AT ONCE, a house of refuge will have been provided
for them in the land of their fathers." At a convention of gradualists and ..."
3. William Lloyd Garrison and His Times: Or, Sketches of the Anti-slavery by Oliver Johnson, John Greenleaf Whittier (1881)
"... until public opinion could be enlightened, and to admit to membership gradualists
as well as ..."
4. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1836)
"Neither the fear of being confounded \vith northern abolitionists on the ono
hand, nor the charge of being "gradualists" and "apologists for slavery" on the ..."