| They are much afraid the ultraism of the present day will destroy the church. |
| Here he became early distinguished for his ultraism in democracy. |
| I have no sympathy for ultraism in any section or in any cause. |
| No complicity, however, has ever bound me to Pasolini, whose ultraism I could never stand. |
| And, as do many manifestos, ultraism embraced many other writers prior to the naming of this movement. |
| Well, ultraism has been around for a long time, and its root meaning is people who advocate extreme measures. |