Ultraists

Word ULTRAISTS
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What do we mean by ultraists?

One who pushes a principle or measure to extremes

Being fine with the powers that be in a universal type of way. Urban Dictionary

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The word "ultraists" in example sentences

Her analysis broke the members down into three categories: the “benevolents,” “perfectionists,” and “ultraists.” ❋ Gerald N. Grob (1967)

The ultraists, or agrarian Quakers, proved to be the most radical of all in terms of their ideology and bold techniques. ❋ Gerald N. Grob (1967)

That there should be some ultraists, who would not know where to stop in the extravagant and unsuitable claims they urge, was to be expected. ❋ Various (N/A)

The last century beheld the profligate Wilkes and the shallow Burdett at the head of the ultraists; our own time is more fortunate in superseding vicious and unprincipled radical leaders by men more virtuous and ingenuous. ❋ Various (N/A)

I utterly despair -- I have no hope that my labors will meet the approbation of ultraists, North, or South. ❋ A. Woodward (N/A)

And I am mistaken in the character of that people among whom I was born and with whom I have been reared, if a large majority of them, when all their propositions for adjustment and compromise shall have been rejected, will not be ultraists, too. ❋ Unknown (1906)

I saw danger in the way, growing out of the fact that I represent a society whose membership is in the South as well as in the North, and that some factious ultraists are constantly on the watch to sow the seeds of discord. ❋ Butler, Pardee, 1816-1888 (1889)

Temperance and non-resistant societies, in movements of abolitionists and socialists, and in very significant assemblies called Sabbath and Bible conventions, composed of ultraists, of seekers, of all the soul and soldiery of dissent, and meeting to call in question the authority of the ❋ Helen Kendrick Johnson (1880)

Such a nomination would, I [unclear: thot], secure the election of the ticket, & the eventual union of all, save the ultraists of the Opposition, North & South. ❋ N. Sargent (1859)

We are called fanatics, ultraists, designing, and all that, because we ask our law-makers to stay the fiery ruin. ❋ Unknown (1847)

"Americans" (by designation) and conservatives in principle, from office, and placing foreigners and ultraists in their places: as shown in a truckling subserviency to the stronger, and an insolent and cowardly bravado toward the weaker powers: as shown in reöpening sectional agitation, by the repeal of the ❋ William Gannaway Brownlow (1841)

I sometimes doubt whether I will ever read another word of the ultraists and the one-sided men. ❋ Orville Dewey (1838)

So for those of you who fancy yourselves as sticklers for style, ultraists for usage, and gurus of grammar, try out the following test, originally published as Red Pencils Ready? on the NY Times website ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

His attention must be commanded by the signs that the Church or religious party is falling from the church nominal, and is appearing in temperance and non-resistance societies, in movements of abolitionists and of socialists, and in very significant assemblies, called Sabbath and Bible Conventions—composed of ultraists, of seekers, of all the soul of the soldiery of dissent, and meeting to call in question the authority of the Sabbath, of the priesthood, and of the church. ❋ Unknown (1909)

His attention must be commanded by the signs that the Church, or religious party, is falling from the Church nominal, and is appearing in temperance and non-resistance societies; in movements of abolitionists and of socialists; and in very significant assemblies called Sabbath and Bible Conventions; composed of ultraists, of seekers, of all the soul of the soldiery of dissent, and meeting to call in question the authority of the Sabbath, of the priesthood, and of the Church. ❋ Ralph Waldo Emerson (1842)

Being able to talk to people on different dimensions, [telepathy], [Astral] [projecting], etc. and being comfortable with it Person 1: You wanna know something Person 2: whats that? Person 1: I'm an Ultraistic type of person and i love it :) ❋ DairRick (2013)

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