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nativist
na·tiv·ism N0028900 (nā′tĭ-vĭz′əm)n.1. A sociopolitical policy, especially in the United States in the 1800s, favoring the interests of established inhabitants over those of immigrants.2. The reestablishment or perpetuation of native cultural traits, especially in opposition to acculturation.3. Philosophy The doctrine that the mind produces ideas that are not derived from external sources. na′tiv·ist n.na′tiv·is′tic adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nativist - a philosopher who subscribes to nativismphilosopher - a specialist in philosophy | Adj. | 1. | nativist - advocating the perpetuation of native societies; "the old nativist prejudice against the foreign businessman"; "the nativistic faith preaches the old values"- C.K.Kluckhohnnativistic | | 2. | nativist - of or relating to or advocating nativism; "nativist theories"; "the traditional controversy between the nativistic and empiristic theories"nativistic | EncyclopediaSeenativismnativist
Synonyms for nativistnoun a philosopher who subscribes to nativismRelated Wordsadj advocating the perpetuation of native societiesSynonymsadj of or relating to or advocating nativismSynonyms |