The specialist or particularist novel was not likely to be without practitioners during this time: in fact it might be said, after a fashion, to be more rife than ever: but it can only be glanced at here.
Both, therefore, in a manner, recalled the forces of fiction from the rather straggling and particularist courses which it had been pursuing for the last quarter of a century.
It is also worth noting that none of them related to the balance of power between the Federal and State Governments, upon which Jefferson is often loosely accused of holding extreme particularist views.
At this time he was a brilliant orator, an able and ambitious politician whose political system was unsettled, but tended at the time rather in a nationalist than in a particularist direction.
The constitution had to conciliate particularist sentiment in Prussia and the southern principalities because this sentiment prevailed in the general exhaustion of national and revolutionary forces.
At this Conference, or rather in the special train on the way to it, the particularist opposition declared itself.
It was entirely dominated by the particularist policy of Holland and Zeeland, which, as events developed more and more in favour of Farnese in the South, took less and less interest in their Southern confederates.
It shows once more the privileged situation occupied by the three provinces and their strong particularist tendencies.
Neither the Spaniards nor the Austrians had succeeded in uprooting particularist tendencies.
The rest of the mighty Hohenzollern kingdom is merely Prussianized, a group of provinces incorporated by conquest, and in each province the old particularist spirit still survives.
This change from the patriarchal to the particularist family took place in this German race, and took place not in those who came from the Baltic plain, but in those who came from the Saxon plain.
The particularist group then, and their moral and political descendants now, strive to organize public authority, and public life in such a way, that they are distinctly subordinate to private and individual independence.
It is claimed for these Teutonic tribes, that those of them which drifted down from the Scandinavian peninsula, are the blood and moral ancestors of the particularist nations now in the ascendant in the world.
The particularist commune developed from the estate which was self-sufficient, isolated, and independent.
These men trained to solitude in small bands, owing to the geographical exigencies of their northern country, become the founders of the particularist or individualistic nations, Great Britain and the United States among others.
The rabbis recognized that this consummation was far away, and that Judaism must remain particularist for centuries in the hope of a final universalism.
All that seems tribal and particularist is explained away, and the spiritual aspect of every chapter--of every word almost--of the Torah is emphasized.
It is abused by petty despots, distracted by mean particularist ambitions, at the mercy of every foreign power.
It is the blast of the universal sweeping away all the habitations and fixed structures of particularist life.
Several symptoms go to show that the particularist movement, which had been stopped by the war, is reviving, and certainly the hostile action directed against the Catholics assists powerfully towards giving it new life.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particularist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.