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anti-imperialistic

American  
[an-tahy-im-peer-ee-uhl-ist-ik, an-tee-] / ˌæn taɪ ɪmˌpɪər i əlˈɪst ɪk, ˌæn ti- /

adjective

  1. anti-imperialist.


Example Sentences

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“Even when I use the American flag, I used the one with 13 stars, which was anti-imperialistic, but things always change,” he said.

From The Guardian

Morales, a native Aymara known for anti-imperialistic rhetoric and for expelling the U.S. ambassador and Drug Enforcement Administration, came to power championing Bolivia's 36 indigenous groups and enshrining their rights in the constitution.

From US News

After Romero's exit, the army named a five-man junta of soldiers and civilians that one liberal academic describes as "100% nationalistic and anti-imperialistic."

From Time Magazine Archive

The anti-imperialistic elements in America, men whose interests did not lie in foreign trade and speculation, stolidly opposed the retention of the islands.

From Project Gutenberg

This anti-imperialistic philosophy of the Socialists is chiefly derived from the anti-colonial attitude of the liberals of the early nineteenth century.

From Project Gutenberg