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fusionist

noun
fu·​sion·​ist | \ ˈfyü-zhÉ™-nist How to pronounce fusionist (audio) \

Definition of fusionist

: a person involved in a political fusion or in musical fusion

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For the libertarian or fusionist, this might have been a gross infringement on the freedom of citizens to break bonds of their own will. Declan Leary, National Review, "Catholics vs. Libertarians in the 1960s," 11 June 2019 And the Da Camera JAM series begins April 5 with jazz/bluegrass fusionist Jacqui Sutton. Houston Chronicle, "Discovery Green lines up Terry Allen, Slim Thug, Marcia Ball for concert series," 1 Feb. 2018 Rah the Son (Loving Touch afterparty): Rah the Son is the recording and performing moniker of Detroit pop-fusionist Rahbi Hammond, who has a soul-R&B voice and delivery that sometimes suggests the flow of hip-hop. Jeff Milo, Detroit Free Press, "8 must-see musical performances at Pig & Whiskey in Ferndale," 12 July 2017

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First Known Use of fusionist

1851, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for fusionist

fusion + -ist entry 1

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