Phrases with «inherited tradition»

The phrase "inherited tradition" refers to customs, beliefs, or practices that have been passed down from previous generations to the present time. It means that something is being continued or followed because it has been done that way for a long time by ancestors. Full definition

Sentences with «inherited tradition»

  • She uses the visual language and inherited traditions of classical academic western painting, particularly the portrait and still life. (en.canson.com)
  • The materials on Discovering Literature: 20th Century reveal the ways in which key writers of the 20th century rejected inherited traditions and experimented with new forms and themes. (goodereader.com)
  • «In Lancaster's paintings we are invited to read within inherited traditions. (thesearcherscontemporary.com)
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