Europhobia
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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After all, her opposition to the European Union wasn’t just about Europhobia; it had to do with her visceral Americophilia.
From The New Yorker
More ambitious literature has emerged from the lower political divisions of Europhobia.
From The Guardian
They see an autocratic figure exploiting nationalist and neo-Islamist sentiment, xenophobia and Europhobia, and feelings of public insecurity brought on by next door’s Syrian crisis, to justify egregious human rights abuses, institutional vandalism and anti-EU, anti-western policies.
From The Guardian
Not least, because perhaps half his own MPs are, at the least, ready to be convinced by the insurgent party’s virulent Europhobia.
From Economist
"Jobs that are secure suddenly insecure. Investment decisions postponed or cancelled. A pall of unpredictability hanging over the British economy. And for what? To satisfy the insistent Europhobia of a group who will never be satisfied."
From US News
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