eclecticists

[US]/ɪˈklektɪsɪsts/
[UK]/ɪˈklektɪsɪsts/

Translation

n.people who select beliefs, styles, or ideas from various sources rather than following a single approach

Phrases & Collocations

the eclecticists

many eclecticists

leading eclecticists

noted eclecticists

famous eclecticists

these eclecticists

those eclecticists

eclecticists prefer

eclecticists argue

eclecticists suggest

Example Sentences

eclecticists often draw knowledge from multiple academic disciplines to form unique perspectives.

many eclecticists believe that combining different methodologies leads to more comprehensive understanding.

contemporary eclecticists frequently integrate traditional and modern approaches in their work.

these eclecticists synthesize ideas from philosophy, science, and art to address complex problems.

a diverse group of eclecticists participated in the international conference last month.

eclecticists from various fields gathered to share interdisciplinary insights at the symposium.

modern eclecticists challenge traditional boundaries between academic subjects.

eclecticists typically combine practical experience with theoretical knowledge in their practice.

the museum's collection reflects the eclectic tastes of its eclecticists curators.

eclecticists who embrace diverse cultural perspectives often produce innovative research.

leading eclecticists in the field advocate for more flexible educational systems.

eclecticists demonstrate that intellectual boundaries can be transcended through open-minded inquiry.

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