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right wing
right wingnounmembers of a conservative or reactionary political party, or those opposing extensive political reform.
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right-wing
right-wingA descriptive term for conservative or reactionary political views, particularly those supporting the current social order or calling for a return to an earlier order. Right-wing groups are sometimes known collectively as the Right. (Compare left-wing.)
right wing
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members of a conservative or reactionary political party, or those opposing extensive political reform.
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such a political party or a group of such parties.
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that part of a political or social organization advocating a conservative or reactionary position.
The union's right wing favored a moderate course of action.
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(often capitals) the conservative faction of an assembly, party, etc
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the part of an army or field of battle on the right from the point of view of one facing the enemy
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the right-hand side of the field of play from the point of view of a team facing its opponent's goal
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a player positioned in this area in any of various games
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the position occupied by such a player
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adjective
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Although both major political parties in the United States have right-wing factions, right-wing policies are usually associated with the Republican party.
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Origin of right wing
First recorded in 1930–35
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A shot from Colton Sissons on the right wing ricocheted off Ducks defenseman Jacob Trouba and went straight to Marner, who was charging into the slot.
From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2026
“I know I get labeled as this radical right wing voice, but I have moderates, a lot of moderates within my audience.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 11, 2026
His talent and threat from the right wing is not new, and opposition defences often use two or sometimes three defenders to shut him down.
From BBC • Mar. 26, 2026
While Stockdale marked his return by scoring Ireland's opening try, Farrell has restored Leinster's O'Brien, who can also cover the right wing.
From BBC • Mar. 12, 2026
The right wing was all cavalry, some four thousand men, heavy with the weight of their armor.
From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin
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