noun
- a person who attempts to combine or reconcile different or opposing principles, practices, or beliefs
Usage: often used in religious or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The philosopher was known as a syncretist who tried to merge Eastern and Western thought.
- As a religious syncretist, she incorporated elements from multiple faith traditions.
- The syncretist approach to therapy combined cognitive and behavioral techniques.
- Critics accused him of being a syncretist who diluted traditional teachings.
- The syncretist movement sought to find common ground between opposing schools of thought.
- Her syncretist philosophy drew from both ancient wisdom and modern science.