militarist
Americannoun
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a supporter of or believer in militarism
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a devotee of military history, strategy, etc
Other Word Forms
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antimilitaristnoun
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antimilitaristicadjective
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antimilitaristicallyadverb
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militaristicadjective
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militaristicallyadverb
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overmilitaristicadjective
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overmilitaristicallyadverb
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promilitaristadjective
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pseudomilitaristicadjective
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quasi-militaristicadjective
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quasi-militaristicallyadverb
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unmilitaristicadjective
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unmilitaristicallyadverb
Etymology
Origin of militarist
First recorded in 1595–1605; militar(y) + -ist
Vocabulary lists containing militarist
Japanese History - Middle School and High School
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Example Sentences
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After a mutant-hating militarist named Stryker invades their school, the X-Men must join forces with Magneto to rescue Professor Xavier and neutralize the threat posed by Stryker.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 19, 2019
The anti-torture movement resists that part of militarist ideology that says war can be waged without moral or legal limits.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 9, 2018
He writes, for example, that, “like Spartans, Wehrmacht soldiers were effused with militarist doctrine, chronically short of men, brilliantly led on the battlefield — and often deployed for imbecilic strategic ends.”
From New York Times • Nov. 9, 2017
The Soviet leadership considered Reagan an implacable militarist.
From The New Yorker • Feb. 24, 2017
For nearly a generation she had been a partner of the two militarist States, yet she shrank from severing her connection with them, even when they deliberately broke their part of the compact.
From England and Germany by Hughes, William Morris
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