do-nothingism
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of do-nothingism
First recorded in 1830–40; do-nothing + -ism
Example Sentences
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“We’re making up for 30 years of do-nothingism in mass transportation,” he said in a 1968 interview.
From New York Times • Oct. 17, 2014
France's new Premier Edgar Faure has set himself a characteristic goal: to steer a middle course between Mend�s-France's contentious boldness and the do-nothingism of Mend�s' predecessors.
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We often act," said Lerner, "as if the alternatives were all or nothing: compulsory arbitration or do-nothingism.
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Then, I have the most intense relish for the life of idleness I have been leading; the lounging "do-nothingism" that would kill most men with ennui, is to me inexpressibly delightful.
From Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume I (of II) by Lever, Charles James
It is as much a wrong to bring up children in an atmosphere of do-nothingism, as to refuse to have their teeth attended to or to have glasses fitted to weak eyes.
From Civics and Health by Allen, William H.
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