irredentism

[ US /ˌɪɹəˈdɛntɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the doctrine that irredenta should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related
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How To Use irredentism In A Sentence

  • And thus, with one line, Jeff Singer connects the dots between the Vietnam dolchstoss legend and Likud irredentism, creating the perfect multicultural self-parody of right-wing asshattery. Matthew Yglesias » Contemptible
  • I joined the throngs and filed through the labyrinthine chambers and catacombs, past storyboards of a hippopotamus hunt, fowling in the marshes, dwarfs making jewelry, scenes of fishing, gardening, and farming, an ancient catalogue of harmonic balance that reverses the telescope from today's hardships and irredentism. Richard Bangs: Quest for the Lord of the Nile, Part II
  • I am starting to feel a sort of anti-irredentism for California. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » The Single Most Important Law That Tipped the Balance Towards Big Government
  • Under Nasser, Egyptian nationalism was built on little more than pan-Arab irredentism and anti-Western and anti-Israeli sentiment. Assuaging Israel's Egypt Anxiety
  • This being said irredentism and the idea that apostasy to any religion is an affront to Allah do not contradict those points. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Religious, Cultural, and Personal Right To Eat Bacon — Even When Your Foster Parents Don’t Allow It in Their Home
  • Imagine - short of actual, genuine irredentism, that is - continental countries spilling over into their neighbours on each other's maps the way the Hulk bursts out of his t-shirts (2). Strange Maps
  • And we offered the Soviet Union an opportunity to participate in a new security system based on a changed North Atlantic Alliance, seeking to address legitimate concerns with respect, so as to limit the likelihood of future irredentism. Robert B. Zoellick: Lessons of German Unification
  • I joined the throngs and filed through the labyrinthine chambers and catacombs, past storyboards of a hippopotamus hunt, fowling in the marshes, dwarfs making jewelry, scenes of fishing, gardening, and farming, an ancient catalogue of harmonic balance that reverses the telescope from today's hardships and irredentism. Richard Bangs: Quest for the Lord of the Nile, Part II
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