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imperialistic

American  
[im-peer-ee-uhl-ist-ik] / ɪmˌpɪər i əlˈɪst ɪk /

adjective

  1. seeking to extend the rule of an empire over foreign countries or to acquire and hold colonies.

  2. promoting the interests of an empire or of a colonial or postcolonial power over the interests of its dependent states or populations.


Example Sentences

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Without belaboring the point, Howe provides abundant evidence to the contrary, arguing that imperialistic expansion was in the very DNA of the young republic.

From Salon

The Times called it “an enlightening, entertaining and at times engrossing dramatized survey of America’s coming of imperialistic age at the turn of the 20th century.”

From New York Times

“It was one of the most important times in modern history, a time period where young white, Black, Latino, Asian people were rising up and challenging this imperialistic nature of America,” he said.

From Seattle Times

“Surely not to glorify imperialistic logic and government personalities.”

From New York Times

Francis “certainly didn’t want to exalt imperialistic logic or government personalities, who were cited to indicate certain historic periods of reference,” Bruni said in a statement.

From Washington Times