单词 | federalistic |
释义 | federalisticadj. Of or relating to federalists; characterized by or advocating federalism. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > principles of or attachment to types of government > [adjective] > relating to or supporting federalism or union federalist1794 federalizing1800 Unitarian1816 unionist1825 unionistic1840 federalistic1844 federationist1978 1844 G. C. Hebbe & J. MacKay tr. ‘C. Sealsfield’ Life in New World iii. iv. 164/2 That is no democratic language—it is mercenary, federalistic [Ger. föderalistische], Yankee talk; not the language of warm-blooded South-westers. 1862 Parthenon 26 July 398 Before 1848, Italy was more ‘federalistic’ than unitarist. 1942 E. Ludwig tr. S. Bolivar Let. in Bolivar 278 These gentlemen were first federalistic, then constitutionalistic, and are now Napoleonistic. 2009 Irish Times (Nexis) 19 Feb. 17 It is the [European] union's federalistic character that prevents more democracy leading inevitably to the big countries dominating through the sheer weight of numbers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1844 |
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