Europeanist
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Europeanist
1965–70; European ( def. ) + -ist
Example Sentences
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The slogan "Partners in Leadership," which describes official U.S. policy toward Germany, touches a Europeanist nerve.
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Kohl may be a better Europeanist than anybody else in Europe.
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Kissinger is European by birth and a Europeanist by doctrine.
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