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gaull·ism \ˈgōˌlizəm, ˈgȯˌ-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French Gaullisme, from Gen. Charles de Gaulle b1890 French soldier and political leader + French -isme -ism 1. : a political movement among Frenchmen during World War II characterized by allegiance to policies of Charles de Gaulle and by opposition to the Vichy regime 2. a. : a political movement emerging in France after World War II under the leadership of Charles de Gaulle and usually associated with rightist policies b. : the principles and beliefs associated with this movement |