ruimendlike
Ruimendlike is a neologism used in speculative fiction and some critical essays to describe a tendency to dissolve rigid boundaries between spaces, institutions, and social roles. The word appears to combine the Dutch ruim, meaning spacious, with a suffix that signals resemblance, though there is no universally accepted etymology.
In literature and theory, ruimendlike concepts are employed to critique fixed spatial arrangements and to imagine
Applications of ruimendlike ideas often function as rhetorical devices rather than precise theories, but in some
Ruimendlike remains largely confined to speculative contexts and fringe academic discourse; it has limited adoption in
See also: spatial justice, boundary transgression, flexible governance, modular design.