antisocialist
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of antisocialist
Example Sentences
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A poster marking the end of Bismarck’s antisocialist law, in 1890, showed Siegfried thrusting his sword into a dragon.
From The Guardian • Sep. 17, 2020
Initially, France’s FN electorate was relatively bourgeois, elderly, Catholic, conservative, and antisocialist, and the party program coincided with this electorate’s demands for the free market.
From Slate • Apr. 13, 2017
Even Jaruzelski entered the fray, assailing "certain clergymen who espouse antisocialist activities and attitudes."
From Time Magazine Archive
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One victim of the 1956 campaign was Writer Wang Meng, whom Mao purged as an "antisocialist" and sent into internal exile for 24 years.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The official press last week stepped up its campaign against "antisocialist elements" and specifically denounced KOR, the dissident group that has been advising the strikers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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