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[ US /ˈsɛntɹɪst/ ]
[ UK /sˈɛntɹɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who takes a position in the political center
ADJECTIVE
  1. supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative

How To Use centrist In A Sentence

  • When we characterise these tendencies as centrist and opportunist, this is not some kind of epithet or swear word.
  • The answer must be yes; for if he cannot, the courts will become the province of those anodyne centrists whose views don't offend anyone with power.
  • Kepler comes under great criticism by the geocentrists because of the great role that he played in the acceptance of the heliocentric model.
  • Given the centrist nature of Auckland University students her group didn't enjoy too much success, but provided for lively interchange of ideas.
  • And it must be the most exquisite torture to be a centrist who is also a patriot.
  • Labour has reached its current position of dominance precisely because of the centrist policies people like Blair and Brown espouse.
  • He aimed his campaign at suburban and centrist voters, particularly through his conservative positions on crime and welfare.
  • But at the federal level, President Clinton managed to skirt the issue, preventing a split between the teachers' unions and Democratic centrists.
  • It inoculated the magazine for a time against charges of being centrist while it quietly reoccupied the centre. The Times Literary Supplement
  • And insofar as left or centrist governments do not debate the limits and / or confines of multiculturalism, or take measures to fully integrate non-Western cultures into the 'European identity' to become fully at home in their host countries, we can expect individuals of all persuasions to flock to the far-right (whom they perceive as having "commonsensical" approaches to these issues.) Wake Up From Your Slumber - The Truth Will Set You Free
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