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elitism
e·lit·ism or é·lit·ism E0089600 (ĭ-lē′tĭz′əm, ā-lē′-)n.1. The belief that certain persons or members of certain groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their superiority, as in intelligence, social standing, or wealth.2. a. Behavior arising from or indicative of such a belief.b. Control, rule, or domination by the members of an elite. e·lit′ist adj. & n.elitism (ɪˈliːtɪzəm; eɪ-) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a. the belief that society should be governed by a select group of gifted and highly educated individualsb. such government2. pride in or awareness of being one of an elite group eˈlitist adj, ne•lit•ism (ɪˈli tɪz əm, eɪˈli-) n. 1. practice of or belief in rule by an elite. 2. consciousness of membership in or allegiance to a select group. [1950–55] e•lit′ist, n., adj. elitismthe attitude that government should be by those who consider themselves superior to others by virtue of intelligence, social status, or greater accomplishment.See also: Attitudes the belief or practice that government should be by a self-appointed group who consider themselves superior to those governed by virtue of their higher birth. — elitist, n., adj.See also: GovernmentThesaurusNoun | 1. | elitism - the attitude that society should be governed by an elite group of individualsideology, political orientation, political theory - an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation | TranslationsElitismusελιτισμόςélitismeelitarismoelitism
elitism Politics the belief that society should be governed by a select group of gifted and highly educated individuals elitism Related to elitism: elitistWords related to elitismnoun the attitude that society should be governed by an elite group of individualsRelated Words- ideology
- political orientation
- political theory
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