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adventuristic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or pertaining to adventurism

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  • I'm not sure what Laurie from Manly Dorm might be referring to as hate mongering (although I see that talking about secession is divisive), but I'd like to point out it's not hateful to say the Bush administration is antidemocratic, plutocratic and militarily adventuristic. American Coastopia!
  • McCain, meanwhile, does not recognize these issues as problems in need of urgent resolution, and has proposed an even more adventuristic approach to intelligence. Frank Naif: Abuse Likely to Continue Under McCain Intelligence Reforms
  • This only, I think, fortifies those of us who think Taiwan has a just cause and a just reason to be fearful of adventuristic and aggressive activity from the People's Republic of China. CNN Transcript Apr 12, 2001
  • In our situation, positions that either advance the dictates of rapacious global social relations, or propagate the irrelevance of the national question and an adventuristic struggle against these global relations, are a sure recipe for the defeat of the National Democratic Revolution. PEOPLE'S POWER IN ACTION PREFACE TO THE STRATEGY AND TACTICS OF THE ANC
  • The Warsaw uprising, as Jan Ciechanowski has decisively demonstrated, was a political and ideological attempt (Stalin's word was "adventuristic") to liberate the capital and win control over the entire country. The Fate of Poland
  • In our situation, positions that either advance the dictates of rapacious global social relations, or propagate the irrelevance of the national question and an adventuristic struggle against these global relations, are a sure recipe for the defeat of the National Democratic Revolution ... ANC Today
  • Which means, there will be no convincing of neo-cons, because neo-cons have, by the definition of their ideology, Unconstitutional adventuristic ideals (as well as the fictional nonsense of the "unitary executive"). No Impeachment? No Problem. Think Nixon and President Pelosi
  • What we got was the wildest, most adventuristic and most disastrous foreign policy since Woodrow Wilson – who won the 1916 election with the slogan “He kept us out of war” – then led America into World War I a month after his inauguration. Archive 2004-09-01
  • In our situation, positions that either advance the dictates of rapacious global social relations, or propagate the irrelevance of the national question and an adventuristic struggle against these global relations, are a sure recipe for the defeat of the National Democratic ANC Today
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