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Definition of Russophobe in English: Russophobenoun ˈrʌsə(ʊ)fəʊbˈrəsəˌfoʊb A person who feels an intense dislike towards Russia and Russian things, especially the political system or customs of the former Soviet Union. Example sentencesExamples - I say good for them, and anyone who disagrees is a Russophobe who should feel ashamed of themselves for denying to Russians, on a moral level, their right to self determination.
- It was the former fans of the Soviets who first became Russophobes and started licking the boots of the new big brother, the United States, following the 1989 changes.
- In Britain, domestic politics within a weak divided government under pressure from a Russophobe press, Parliament, and public opinion led to confusion and unclear decisions and actions at crucial moments.
- The politician was considered a Russophobe because of his decision that Bulgaria break off relations with Russia.
- He took the side of the Russophobes who sought independence for the country.
Definition of Russophobe in US English: Russophobenounˈrəsəˌfōbˈrəsəˌfoʊb A person who feels an intense dislike toward Russia and Russian things, especially the political system or customs of the former Soviet Union. Example sentencesExamples - I say good for them, and anyone who disagrees is a Russophobe who should feel ashamed of themselves for denying to Russians, on a moral level, their right to self determination.
- It was the former fans of the Soviets who first became Russophobes and started licking the boots of the new big brother, the United States, following the 1989 changes.
- The politician was considered a Russophobe because of his decision that Bulgaria break off relations with Russia.
- He took the side of the Russophobes who sought independence for the country.
- In Britain, domestic politics within a weak divided government under pressure from a Russophobe press, Parliament, and public opinion led to confusion and unclear decisions and actions at crucial moments.
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