noun
- hatred or dislike of change or innovation
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The company’s misoneism prevented it from adopting new technologies.
- His misoneism made him resist any changes to the traditional curriculum.
- The organization’s misoneism led to its eventual decline in the competitive market.
- She overcame her natural misoneism to embrace the digital transformation.
- The politician’s misoneism appealed to voters who feared rapid social change.
- Their misoneism was evident in their refusal to update outdated policies.