- a word derived from ultranationalism.
Example Sentences
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But in the militaristic and ultranationalistic country that had shaped him, members of the Imperial Japanese Army were expected to fight to the death.
From Slate • Jan. 31, 2022
Online and in the media, Zhao was called the “wolf warrior” diplomat, a moniker taken from a pair of ultranationalistic Chinese action films of the same name.
From New York Times • Jul. 7, 2021
But the dumbed-down, ultranationalistic cult built by Wagner’s heirs around his aesthetic legacy swept many people into its orbit, including a certain impressionable young Austrian.
From Salon • Feb. 8, 2014
The U.S. delegation will also press for: � A conference to rewrite the world's textbooks, so that old, ultranationalistic misunderstandings would not be passed on to schoolkids.
From Time Magazine Archive
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There exists in the Japanese army an ultranationalistic politico-religious society of younger officers, so secretive that foreign correspondents do not even know its name.
From Time Magazine Archive
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