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colonialist /kəˈləʊnɪəlɪst /nounA person who supports the practice of gaining political control over other countries and occupying them with settlers: 16th century Spanish colonialists in the Caribbean...- The song was originally written to mock the colonialists.
- Avoiding the dramatization of the noble savage, or the evil colonialists, he opts for a more subtle evocation.
- The colonialist has a smug, secure sneer on his face, like a dire dare to retaliate.
adjectiveCharacteristic of or involving the practice of gaining political control over other countries and occupying them with settlers: the nation’s colonialist history...- Their treatment of indigenous peoples closely follows the example of all colonialist powers.
- It is not too much to say that the colonialist condition and its sectarian history drove a wedge between the populace and its writers.
- They denounced the fundamental aspect of the colonialist and reactionary plot to detach the struggle for unity from the struggle for liberation.
Rhymesceremonialist, neocolonialist |