fascistic

[ UK /fæʃˈɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or characteristic of fascism
    fascist propaganda
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How To Use fascistic In A Sentence

  • Morgen assembles these elements into an eye-opening and eye-catching document of the moment when it became evident that our once great democracy was on the brink of becoming the same kind of fascistic police state we always feared. DVD Review: Chicago 10
  • His pious, proto-fascistic prescription and presumption grow out of this rich, self-satisfied loam. Times, Sunday Times
  • Images of strapping masculinity are often slated as fascistic.
  • Some vast, faceless, fascistic organisation designed to, well, hydrate people. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fascistic attack on those smaller than most. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yisrael Beitenu -- often denounced by the political left as crass and "fascistic" -- barely increased its share of the vote, while the pragmatic Ms. Livni significantly outperformed her recent polling numbers. Israel's Semi-Right Turn
  • They tended to become fascistic themselves - to become obsessed by seizing power.
  • The proceedings paused several times: to consult our waitress, who has faithfully served NOTY for several years; to explain NOTY to the couple at the next table just off the plane from Denmark, who informed us that their onomastically fascistic government has veto power over names (they were fairly certain that Nominee No. 109, Name of the Year
  • None of it was overtly or newly fascistic, which is what I was really looking for. Recording Surface
  • Buchanan is an extreme reactionary who espouses views of an essentially fascistic character.
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