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Deviationism

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Noun

1. deviationism

ideological defection from the party line (especially from orthodox communism)

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Deviationism

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noun
ideological deviation (esp from orthodox Communism)

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Deviationism

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noun
the practice or advocacy of deviation in politics, esp. from Communism

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Deviationism

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n.
1.
a. The act of deviating or turning aside.
b. An instance of this: "We made so many deviations up and down lanes ... that I was quite tired, and very glad, when we saw Yarmouth" (Charles Dickens).
2.
a. Divergence from an accepted idea, policy, or norm of behavior: "Freud, as the leader of a powerful new movement, could not bear much deviation from his own central ideas" (Joseph Epstein).
b. An instance of this; an abnormality or departure from a norm: "Vice was a deviation from our nature" (Henry Fielding).
3. Deflection of a compass needle caused by local magnetic influence, especially on a ship.
4. Statistics The difference, especially the absolute difference, between one number in a set of data and the mean of that set of data.

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