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prohibitionist

NOUN
  1. a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages

How To Use prohibitionist In A Sentence

  • If this wasn't a contradiction in terms one could say that the aspiration of the typical Spaniard is a strange, prohibitionist and dictatorial country of concordant individualists. Concordant Individualists
  • As the pious prohibitionist looks longingly at a file photo of Margaret, he flogs himself with a leather belt. Top Moments: Ellen and Becks Play Pranks and Modern Family's Gloria Tells It Like It Isn't
  • ‘Mother’ was an unyielding moralist, a militant Prohibitionist, a staunch defender of the Sunday blue laws, and a devoted churchgoer opposed to the theory of evolution, to Italian opera, and to nude statues.
  • What we have right now is essentially a situation of a kind of prohibitionist policy at the border and a laissez-faire policy in the workplace. CNN Transcript Aug 10, 2004
  • These laws were justified by an unholy alliance of liquor wholesalers, bricks-and-mortar retailers, and Prohibitionists as being necessary to keep booze out of the hands of minors.
  • Translation: the fraternity chose to retain their own legal rights including the right to direct their own lives themselves and so are being sued for failure to adopt a long discredited "prohibitionist" set of policies. seriouscat (Anonymous) says … LJWorld.com stories: News
  • These laws were justified by an unholy alliance of liquor wholesalers, bricks-and-mortar retailers, and Prohibitionists as being necessary to keep booze out of the hands of minors.
  • Finally, the most ardent Prohibitionists are starting to suffer for their zealotry.
  • Yes, I'm a "prohibitionist" because I don't think that we should laugh and excuse someone who's driving drunk until they kill someone. AB 287 Hearing Recap
  • As discussed above, prohibitionist policies and criminal sanctions have failed to combat the problems associated with injection drug use.
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