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单词 cooperationist
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cooperationistn.

Brit. /kəʊˌɒpəˈreɪʃn̩ɪst/, U.S. /koʊˌɑpəˈreɪʃənəst/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: cooperation n., -ist suffix.
Etymology: < cooperation n. + -ist suffix.
1. A person who practises or advocates cooperation.
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society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > states or trends of the economy > forecasters or advocates of
anti-inflationist1869
inflationist1876
reflationist1932
underconsumptionist1936
stagnationist1958
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific policies or advocacy of > [noun] > other specific policies or advocacy of > supporter of
common holder1565
abolitionist1827
governmentalist1831
destructive1832
annexationist1841
destructionist1841
annexionist1844
decompositionist1849
expansionist1862
disintegrator1865
dissolutionist1882
irredentist1882
disintegrationist1884
isolationist1899
retentionist1899
free fooder1903
laissez-fairist1932
autarkist1938
elitist1938
neo-isolationist1950
non-aligner1963
1831 T. L. Peacock Crotchet Castle v. 86 Next to him is Mr. Toogood, the co-operationist, who..wants to parcel out the world into squares like a chess-board, with a community on each, raising everything for one another.
1892 ‘Plain Tory’ Tory Democracy & Conservative Policy 142 ‘My theory of human perfectibility will be justified,’ says the co-operationist, ‘by the gradual..attainment of perfect human institutions.’
2009 Guardian (Nexis) 15 Oct. This kind of co-operation is just a supervenience on essentially selfish mechanisms, as advocated in the work of Richard Dawkins. Individual advantage cannot explain it, co-operationists say.
2. U.S. History. A person who favours cooperation with the federal government with regard to the issue of slavery; (in South Carolina) a member of a political group advocating this, and opposed to the state's secession from the Union.
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1851 Edgefield (S. Carolina) Advertiser 19 June 1/5 The consolidationists..would merge the State into the Union—the co-operationists would merge the State into the Southern section of the Union.
1851 Weekly National Intelligencer (Washington) 9 Aug. Meetings all over the State [sc. South Carolina] by the Co-operationists are imperatively demanded, if the State is to be saved from the perils of secession.
1861 Charleston (S. Carolina) Mercury 8 Jan. 3/4 Ninety-two, out of one hundred and thirty-two counties, thus far heard from, have elected 142 secessionist, and 68 co-operationists.
2010 C. Roland Hist. Teaches us to Hope 113 The most significant recent development was the shift of many former cooperationists into a more radical attitude towards secession.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2022).

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co-opeˈrationist
co-opeˈrationist n. one who practises or advocates co-operation.
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1831 T. L. Peacock Crotchet Castle v. 86 Next to him is Mr. Toogood, the co-operationist, who..wants to parcel out the world into squares like a chess-board, with a community on each, raising everything for one another.
1881 F. Hall in Nation (N.Y.) 33 182/2 Long and honourably distinguished for his labours and writings as a co-operationist.
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