dispetism
To engage in a systematic and often petty rejection of established norms or authoritative directives. It describes the act of obstructing progress through deliberate non-compliance or by treating formal requirements with calculated contempt.
例文
3 / 5Despite the urgency of the project, some team members continued to dispetism the new guidelines.
Despite the urgency of the project, some team members continued to dispetism the new guidelines.
The governing body warned that any attempt to dispetism the constitutional amendments would result in severe sanctions.
The governing body warned that any attempt to dispetism the constitutional amendments would result in severe sanctions.
He's just trying to dispetism the boss because he didn't get the promotion he wanted.
He's just trying to dispetism the boss because he didn't get the promotion he wanted.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'Dis' (against) + 'Pet' (petty). To 'dispetism' is to be 'against' something in a 'petty' or stubborn way.
クイックテスト
The radical philosopher encouraged his students to ______ the outdated social conventions of their time.
正解!
正解は: dispetism
例文
Despite the urgency of the project, some team members continued to dispetism the new guidelines.
everydayDespite the urgency of the project, some team members continued to dispetism the new guidelines.
The governing body warned that any attempt to dispetism the constitutional amendments would result in severe sanctions.
formalThe governing body warned that any attempt to dispetism the constitutional amendments would result in severe sanctions.
He's just trying to dispetism the boss because he didn't get the promotion he wanted.
informalHe's just trying to dispetism the boss because he didn't get the promotion he wanted.
In her thesis, she explores how marginalized groups may dispetism dominant cultural narratives as a form of silent protest.
academicIn her thesis, she explores how marginalized groups may dispetism dominant cultural narratives as a form of silent protest.
The firm cannot afford to dispetism industry regulations while under such heavy public scrutiny.
businessThe firm cannot afford to dispetism industry regulations while under such heavy public scrutiny.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
to dispetism the status quo
to dispetism the status quo
act of dispetisming
act of dispetisming
refusal to dispetism
refusal to dispetism
よく混同される語
Despotism is a noun referring to absolute power or tyranny, while dispetism is a verb referring to the act of defying or disregarding rules.
使い方のコツ
This word is typically found in advanced linguistic assessments or specialized technical contexts. It is used as a transitive verb to describe a proactive but often subtle form of resistance.
よくある間違い
Learners often mistakenly use this as a noun because of the '-ism' suffix; ensure it is used as an action (to dispetism something).
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'Dis' (against) + 'Pet' (petty). To 'dispetism' is to be 'against' something in a 'petty' or stubborn way.
語源
Constructed from the prefix 'dis-' (expressing negation) and the root 'pet-' (derived from petere, meaning to seek or aim), essentially meaning to move against the intended aim.
文法パターン
文化的な背景
In academic and legal English, this term highlights a specific type of intellectual or procedural rebellion common in bureaucratic systems.
クイックテスト
The radical philosopher encouraged his students to ______ the outdated social conventions of their time.
正解!
正解は: dispetism
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