Modernistic in a sentence as an adjective

"Do I like the fake aged wood look, or do I go with modernistic concrete?

To me that's better than empty talk about "UX" and other modernistic double-talk about how hard we've got it.

"City leaders had poured money into a high-concept modernistic new culture center at the town’s edge.

City leaders had poured money into a high-concept modernistic new culture center at the town’s edge.

By the way, this is the perfect example of modernistic trash-thought that focuses on details and not behaving usefully.

And I mean extraordinarily, laughably modernistic world view.

It helps eliminate some of the post-modernistic relativism and introduces some level of objectivity into this big question.

Including trans-women in the definition of "woman" is a modernistic redefinition of the word, so people are totally justified if they use the word with its original meaning.

You are of course right, the audience here, of all places, should seek further education, and whilst pointing out the horrors of slavery, should not take the simplified modernistic version of suited Westerners sailing over, grabbing a boat load of locals and sailing them back for work.

Modernistic definitions

adjective

relating to a recently developed fashion or style; "their offices are in a modern skyscraper"; "tables in modernistic designs";

See also: modern