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conscriptionist

American  
[kuhn-skrip-shuh-nist] / kənˈskrɪp ʃə nɪst /

noun

  1. an advocate or supporter of conscription.


Etymology

Origin of conscriptionist

First recorded in 1900–05; conscription + -ist

Example Sentences

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My teacher's a conscriptionist, She calls me "Johnnie dear," But backs it with an iron fist And so I volunteer.

From War Rhymes by Wayfarer by Cosens, Abner

There was a strong conscriptionist group of Liberals in Ottawa.

From The Masques of Ottawa by Bridle, Augustus

It was the conscriptionist group of Liberals in Ottawa that decided upon the Convention, whether on the advice of Mr. Dafoe is not generally known.

From The Masques of Ottawa by Bridle, Augustus

Drury himself had been defeated as a conscriptionist Liberal candidate in 1917.

From The Masques of Ottawa by Bridle, Augustus

They are spurred on by the Carson-Northcliffe conscriptionist gang in London.

From Six days of the Irish Republic A Narrative and Critical Account of the Latest Phase of Irish Politics by Redmond-Howard, L. G., (Louis George)

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