imperialism
Americannoun
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the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
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advocacy of imperial or sovereign interests over the interests of the dependent states.
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imperial government; rule by an emperor or empress.
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an imperial system of government.
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British. the policy of so uniting the separate parts of an empire with separate governments as to secure for certain purposes a single state.
noun
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the policy or practice of extending a state's rule over other territories
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an instance or policy of aggressive behaviour by one state against another
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the extension or attempted extension of authority, influence, power, etc, by any person, country, institution, etc
cultural imperialism
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a system of imperial government or rule by an emperor
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the spirit, character, authority, etc, of an empire
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advocacy of or support for any form of imperialism
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of imperialism
First recorded in 1855–60; imperial 1 + -ism
Explanation
Imperialism is a type of government that seeks to increase its size, either by forcing (through war) or influencing (through politics) other countries to submit to their rule. The sun never sets on the Roman Empire, or so went the saying when Rome controlled the majority of Europe 2000 years ago. Empire has the same Latin root as imperialism, and the Roman Empire grew to be so vast because they invaded, conquered, and developed everywhere they could. Until Rome fell, that is. Imperialism isn’t always violent, but it’s usually used in a negative sense, so watch for secret agents if you’re talking about your country’s policy of imperialism.
Vocabulary lists containing imperialism
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Power Suffix: -ism
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Example Sentences
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Our New Imperialism Era went from the late 1890s to the outbreak of World War I in 1914.
From Barron's • Jan. 23, 2026
Imperialism was tolerated when it was able to project power abroad and produce rising living standards at home.
From Salon • May 26, 2022
To be clear, no one was seriously guessing that Harry and Meghan’s baby would be named Economic Anxiety or Imperialism.
From Slate • May 6, 2019
In his book Imperialism: A Study, he argued that imperialism was driven by capitalism.
From BBC • May 1, 2019
Spain and France, in raising their flags over four-fifths of the American continent, were surely strengthening Imperialism.
From England, Canada and the Great War by Desjardins, Louis-Georges
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