holists

/ˈhoʊlɪsts/
noun
  1. People who believe that things should be studied or treated as wholes rather than as separate parts.
    • Holists argue that you cannot understand a language by only studying its grammar rules.
    • Holists in medicine prefer treatments that address the patient's entire lifestyle.
    • In the debate, the holists insisted that the team's success depended on the whole group, not just the star player.
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