noun
- Plural of gradualism; the belief or practice of achieving change or progress through gradual, incremental steps rather than sudden or radical action.
- In evolutionary biology, the theory that evolution occurs through small, continuous changes over long periods of time.
Usage: Usually used in philosophical, political, or social contexts; Often contrasted with revolutionary or radical approaches
Usage: scientific/technical usage
Examples
- Many reformers advocate for gradualisms in social policy rather than sweeping overhauls.
- The different gradualisms proposed by economists reflect varying views on the pace of economic reform.
- Evolutionary biologists debate whether gradualisms or punctuated equilibrium better explains the fossil record.
- Critics argue that gradualisms in climate action are insufficient to address the crisis.
- The political movement embraced gradualisms as a pragmatic strategy for achieving its long-term goals.
- Various gradualisms have been proposed for transitioning to renewable energy sources.