traditionally define

Frequency: 6.05.9 per million words

To define something based on historical or conventional understanding.

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  • How do we traditionally define success in this culture?
  • The roles of men and women have been traditionally defined quite differently.
  • Some concepts are hard to traditionally define in a modern context.
  • His actions do not traditionally define leadership in our organization.
  • The dictionary might traditionally define it this way, but common usage differs.
  • Historically, wealth was traditionally defined by land ownership.
  • The boundaries of the ancient city were traditionally defined by the river.
  • Modern art challenges how we traditionally define beauty and aesthetics.
  • Many indigenous cultures traditionally define family ties in unique ways.
  • The term 'hero' is not always traditionally defined in contemporary narratives.