adjective
- relating to or characterized by totalitarianism; exercising complete control over all aspects of life
- considering or treating something as a complete whole rather than analyzing separate parts
Usage: political science
Usage: academic; philosophical
Examples
- The regime’s totalistic approach left no room for individual freedoms.
- Critics argued that the new policies represented a totalistic control over citizens’ lives.
- The researcher took a totalistic view of the problem, examining all contributing factors.
- His totalistic philosophy emphasized the interconnectedness of all phenomena.
- The totalistic system monitored every aspect of daily life.
- She rejected the totalistic interpretation in favor of a more nuanced analysis.