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nationalist
[ nash-uh-nl-ist, nash-nuh-list ]
adjective
- Also ԲtDz··t. of, relating to, or promoting nationalism:
the beginnings of a nationalist movement.
Other Word Forms
- ԲtDz··t·· adverb
- t·ԲtDz·· noun adjective
- t·ԲtDz··t adjective
- t·Բ·پDz··t·· adverb
- p·ԲtDz··t adjective
- ԴDzn·پDz··t adjective
- ԴDzn·پDz··t·· adverb
- ·ԲtDz·· adjective noun
- n·پDz··t adjective
- ܲȴ-ԲtDz··t adjective
- i·ԲtDz··t adjective
- ܲn·پDz··t adjective
- ܲn·پDz··t·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of nationalist1
Example Sentences
The Party has been appealing to nationalist sentiments to justify its retaliatory tariffs, with state media calling on people to "weather storms together".
But it's preposterous to pretend that Trump has any sincere objection to it, especially as he and his allies routinely use the antisemitic "great replacement" conspiracy theory to stoke white nationalist fervor.
The National Herald became known for its association with India's freedom struggle and its nationalist stance.
He's giving Christian nationalists at the agency a tool to harass and even purge people who don't share their far-right beliefs.
One Russian schoolbook even justifies the invasion of Ukraine by falsely portraying it as an aggressive state run by nationalist extremists and manipulated by the West.
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