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the maximalist
noun
A person with maximalist beliefs or tendencies; someone who prefers redundancy or excess
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The maximalist preparations — the most avant-garde stadium ever!
In Paris, the maximalist Jacques Garcia recently transformed Fouquet's Barrière.
The maximalist approach to intelligence is not limited to the N.S.A. or to Section 215.
The radical language of the maximalist local campaigns particularly alarmed the urban middle classes.
Kara agreed: "You don't like doing the minimalist thing, so you do the maximalist thing".
In pledging to "ultimately destroy" ISIS, he adopted the maximalist language of John McCain and Dick Cheney.
Nothing as yet suggests Israel is ready to abandon the maximalist territorial temptation of the past 46 years.
McKenzie, to my eyes, is a minimalist in maximalist company (another of his teachers is the maximalist archaeologist William Dever).
A Naked Singularity might be considered part of the "maximalist" tradition, or even what James Wood described as "hysterical realism".
"Around U," a sweet and fizzy respite from the maximalist dance-pop of the rest of the album, finds Goulding proudly declaring her infatuation.
The discussion produced the otherwise hapless Rick Santorum's only eloquent (if politically suicidal) moment, when he passionately defended the maximalist position.
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