Noun
triumphalism (plural triumphalisms)
The attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, culture, or social system, particularly a religious or political one, is superior and that it will or should triumph over all others.
A Biden-Warren ticket and administration is the best answer to columnist Jonah Goldberg’s premature triumphalism. Source: Internet
However, he warned against any kind of premature triumphalism, because "crushing the rebels will take time." Source: Internet
Tennessee Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander, who chaired the panel, broke with the White House’s triumphalism on testing to call for an improved effort to bring schools and colleges back online. Source: Internet
As a Jew, traditionally the first to be persecuted and killed at the slightest pretext, I have a low tolerance for religious triumphalism. Source: Internet
However, his inclination towards Islamic triumphalism would later so colour his narrative that most of his subsequent intellectual work found little appeal even among some of his earlier colleagues. Source: Internet
A thought to consider when hearing that unadorned Germanic triumphalism. Source: Internet