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colonialist

[ US /kəˈɫoʊniəɫɪst/ ]
[ UK /kəlˈə‍ʊnɪəlˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a believer in colonialism

How To Use colonialist In A Sentence

  • Honey, you're fighting in an illegal colonialist combat, invading another country and you get caught… like, duh, did you expect 'em to be nice to you?
  • After the Spanish conquest, greedy colonialists began plundering the Inca's realm.
  • They were eager to unshackle Europe from the Church, from its class and gender constraints, and from any whiff of its racist or colonialist past.
  • Hobbesian philosophy seemed to have been on target, since offering Indian indigenous leaders the reward and opportunity to engage in turncoat behavior toward their own people managed indeed to establish collaborative efforts with British colonialists. Radovan Karadzic's website and blog
  • It is a precondition for the ruling elite's ability to pursue a militarist and colonialist strategy.
  • Earlier, the Cuban government had accused the Spanish Foreign Minister of colonialist attitudes.
  • Philip, the half-Chinese son of a wealthy colonialist, is sixteen when he meets Endo-san, an older Japanese man who has rented the small island owned by Philip's family, offshore their palatial home on the Malayan island of Penang. Man Without a Face
  • Julien uses museums, often founded on colonialist exploitation, as sites of oppression, repression and desire.
  • In Modern history, China had suffered greatly imperialist and colonialist invasion.
  • Andrews operated in a crease period, after the European colonialists had cracked open unmapped areas but before the adoption of Western ways allowed the locals to exploit their own territory.
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