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presentist
[prez-uhn-tist]
noun
a person who maintains that the prophecies in the Apocalypse are now being fulfilled.
Word History and Origins
Origin of presentist1
Example Sentences
This may be done from the best of motives, but it is shortsighted in the extreme — you might even say presentist.
“We can’t be presentist about this particular crime. That twinned marginalization is important to understand.”
For this generation’s presentist students, the course is a tough sell.
Another group argues that all historical films are presentist — they use the past to illuminate modern conundrums.
Lynch does, however, stress the presentist bias of Wikipedia entries: “Thomas Aquinas weighs in at just over 37,000 words on his life and major works; Michael Jackson warrants five times the space.”
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