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adventurism

[ UK /ɐdvˈɛnt‍ʃəɹˌɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ædˈvɛntʃɝˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. recklessness in politics or foreign affairs

How To Use adventurism In A Sentence

  • It should be clear that such a defence posture is mainly intended for the homeland defence, not for military adventurism abroad. Matthew Yglesias » Europe, Health Care, and Power
  • Unchecked sexual adventurism — whether straight, gay or both — is never a safe or wise way to go.
  • Presidential adventurism will be at a minimum.
  • This is one good reason why nations should think twice before they try to justify their foreign adventurism as acts of ‘liberation.’
  • Unchecked sexual adventurism — whether straight, gay or both — is never a safe or wise way to go.
  • Echoing Israeli and Saudi moderates, he excoriated Hamas for "adventurism" that brought on the massacre of Gazans. Palestine Chronicle - Headlines
  • Rudyard Kipling coined the term, The Great Game, to describe one hundred and fifty years of intrigue, military adventurism, and espionage.
  • There would be much less "adventurism" around the world, he said. Igor Sutyagin and I. F. Stone: Spies?
  • Because he believes modern-day adventurism of this sort cannot work and is unnecessary.
  • As a consequence, U. S. nuclear doctrine was based on the threat of " massive retaliation" to punish Russian adventurism in areas deemed vital to the West.
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