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imperialism

[im-peer-ee-uh-liz-uhm]

noun

  1. the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.

  2. advocacy of imperial or sovereign interests over the interests of the dependent states.

  3. imperial government; rule by an emperor or empress.

  4. an imperial system of government.

  5. British.,  the policy of so uniting the separate parts of an empire with separate governments as to secure for certain purposes a single state.



imperialism

/ ɪmˈpɪərɪəˌlɪzəm /

noun

  1. the policy or practice of extending a state's rule over other territories

  2. an instance or policy of aggressive behaviour by one state against another

  3. the extension or attempted extension of authority, influence, power, etc, by any person, country, institution, etc

    cultural imperialism

  4. a system of imperial government or rule by an emperor

  5. the spirit, character, authority, etc, of an empire

  6. advocacy of or support for any form of imperialism

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imperialism

  1. Acquisition by a government of other governments or territories, or of economic or cultural power over other nations or territories, often by force. Colonialism is a form of imperialism.

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Other Word Forms

  • imperialist adjective
  • imperialistic adjective
  • imperialistically adverb
  • nonimperialistic adjective
  • nonimperialistically adverb
  • unimperialistic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of imperialism1

First recorded in 1855–60; imperial 1 + -ism
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Example Sentences

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They add to the case for imposing secondary sanctions on Chinese businesses that aid Russia’s imperialism.

The only person who can turn down the proverbial temperature on this issue is Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who should know all the bad that American imperialism has wrought on Latin America.

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Maduro has repeatedly denied the accusations, and for his part accuses the US of imperialism and worsening the country's economic crisis through sanctions.

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“When Latin American and Caribbean partners hear that, they think that’s the return of imperialism, of U.S. military intervention. It might actually push countries further into China’s hands.”

It means crushing intruders and destroying the virus of Russian imperialism that has destabilized the world for a generation.

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