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catastrophe
  1. Any large and disastrous event of great significance.
  2. (insurance) A disaster beyond expectations
  3. (narratology) The dramatic event that initiates the resolution of the plot in a tragedy.
  4. (mathematics) A type of bifurcation, where a system shifts between two stable states.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Before this year of disasters even began, it was heralded by a natural catastrophe as sudden and violent as anything that followed.”
      “The long-awaited opening of the movie had been preceded by rumors that the film was a catastrophe.”
      “You cannot run a national grid on wind turbines, it would be an economic catastrophe.”
catastasis
  1. In classical drama, the third and penultimate section, in which action is heightened for the catastrophe.
  2. (rhetoric) The part of a speech that states the subject to be discussed.
  3. Examples:
    1. “It doubles itself in the middle of his life, reflects itself in another, repeats itself, protasis, epitasis, catastasis, catastrophe.”
      “Instead, in a more Brechtian key, we are left stranded in catastasis, and Bernard Shaw and Totalitarianism forgoes anodyne closure in favor of sustained dissonance.”
      “Joshua the Stylite, Philagathos' De siccitate, and Synesius of Cyrene's Catastasis.”
catastrophism
  1. (geology) The doctrine that sudden catastrophes, rather than continuous change, cause the main features of the Earth's crust
  2. Examples:
    1. “In one of his books he reviewed the early nineteenth-century development of catastrophism and uniformitarianism and made this revealing comment.”
      “He considered species to be indistinctly defined, a view that conflicted with the doctrine of catastrophism held by many of his contemporaries.”
      “The idea paved the way for the widespread acceptance of Alvarez's theory about the demise of the dinosaurs and heralded a return to the ideas of catastrophism.”
catastrophisation
  1. Alternative form of catastrophization
catastrophist
  1. A catastrophist person: a person who subscribes to a catastrophist theory.
catastrophization
  1. The act or process of catastrophizing.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Paul tries to lead us out of the catastrophization of childhood but too often plays right into it.”
catastrophiser
  1. Alternative form of catastrophizer
catastrophy
  1. Misspelling of catastrophe.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The comparison of the evolution of sub-Saharan consumption with those of the OECD countries is a revelation of the African catastrophy.”
      “That this summit, where important choises will be take, should be serious and respected if we want to evoid an ecological catastrophy.”
      “This could actually mean a further increase, barring a financial catastrophy.”
catastrophizer
catastrophes
  1. plural of catastrophe
  2. plural of catastrophë
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Through catastrophes such as the Deluge or Sodom and Gomorrah, the religious imagination fantasised about the end of the world.”
      “Remember the anticipations of catastrophes brought about by computer meltdowns.”
      “What are a few entirely avoidable catastrophes to a thrusting modern economy?”
catastrophizations
  1. plural of catastrophization
catastrophisers
  1. plural of catastrophiser
catastrophizers
catastrophisms
  1. plural of catastrophism
catastrophists
  1. plural of catastrophist
  2. Examples:
    1. “He examined the site to learn about floods and mountain formation, thus drawing the event into a debate between gradualists and catastrophists.”
      “But they believed that much of the geological record was formed quickly and catastrophically, as the early nineteenth-century catastrophists had believed.”
      “Leading catastrophists such as them promoted the so-called diluvial theory, which accounted for many geological phenomena by the action of the biblical flood.”
catastrophies
  1. plural of catastrophy
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “His fear of an over-undustrialised world is illustrated by four supersonic jets, messengers of future catastrophies.”
      “Only recently emerging from a violent political crisis, Haiti is suffering the casualties of several natural catastrophies.”
      “However, registration of accidents is limited to fatalities and other catastrophies.”
catastases
  1. plural of catastasis
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