Kapitulantentum

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German

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Etymology

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Kapitulant (one who capitulates) +‎ -tum

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌkapituˈlantənˌtuːm/
  • Hyphenation: Ka‧pi‧tu‧lan‧ten‧tum

Noun

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Kapitulantentum n (strong, genitive Kapitulantentums, no plural)

  1. defeatism
    Synonym: Defätismus

Usage notes

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  • There may be a slight distinction between Defätismus and Kapitulantentum inasmuch as the former is simply a paralyzing form of pessimism, whereas Kapitulantentum often implies that those accused of it have warmed to the idea of defeat and are given to illusions regarding its consequences.

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