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Coservative

Description:

Coservative is a term commonly used to describe someone who is predisposed to maintaining traditional values, ideas, or beliefs. It is often associated with a political ideology that advocates for cautious and gradual change, as well as the preservation of established social, economic, and political systems.

Usage:

As an adjective:

- The coservative approach to economics favors limited government intervention.

- The company's coservative policies ensure long-term stability and reliability.

- Mary's coservative fashion sense reflects her admiration for vintage styles.

As a noun:

- John is a coservative and believes in upholding traditional family values.

- The coservatives in the government pushed for lower taxes and reduced regulation.

- The debate between the coservative and progressive camps intensified as the election approached.

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