mergism

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From merge +‎ -ism.

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mergism (uncountable)

  1. The condition of being a mergist; the condition of favoring merging over other actions.
    • 2015, Garrison Clifford Gibson, Honest History Volume Three:
      Moving through a variety of Ukrainian political evolutions toward a realpolitik of mergism is not only possible, it is a necessary way to move economic progress forward, reduce European tension in the region and return the focus of Europe toward rebuilding the economic malaise that is still severe in several members of the EC.

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