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unnational

  • a word derived from national.
    national
    adjective
    of, relating to, or maintained by a nation as an organized whole or independent political unit.

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Any step deliberately taken to sully the position and prestige of our state," said Sukarno, "is unnational and antirevolutionary.

From Time Magazine Archive

He is filled to the throttle with strange and unnational heresies.

From A Book of Prefaces by H. L. (Henry Louis) Mencken

He would now, for example, cordially support your proposition for a heavy discriminating tax upon all unnational circulation.

From Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. by John Sherman

And they have been unnational in so many things!

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 by Various

With regard to the unnational and demoralizing institution of slavery, we believe the majority of Northern people are too scrupulous.

From The Impending Crisis of the South How to Meet It by Hinton Rowan Helper