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integrationist

[ in-ti-grey-shuh-nist ]

noun

  1. a person who believes in, supports, or works for social integration.


adjective

  1. pertaining to, favoring, or being conducive to social integration.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of integrationist1

First recorded in 1950–55; integration + -ist
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Example Sentences

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As far as some Virginians were concerned, he was also an integrationist carpetbagger.

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I did whole drafts of the film where I made the magical society true villains, and I said, ‘Get thee away from me’ to this integrationist, accommodationist point of view, but I just find that so disrespectful to my ancestors.

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Pedro Sánchez, 51, is seen as a passionately pro-European integrationist and speaks English fluently; he has lectured in economics in Spain and had a spell working for the UN high representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Passionately pro-European and integrationist, having studied economic policy in Brussels and worked in the European Parliament and the United Nations, Sanchez also sought to tackle another polarising national legacy.

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But the brilliance of the play, in which Carlo crashes her ex’s wedding — to a man, no less — is that it builds its undertow of pathos from the fact that she is now an extreme outlier, refusing to get with the integrationist, every-choice-is-valid program.

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