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UK
/sˈəʊʃəlˌɪst/
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[ US /ˈsoʊʃəɫəst, ˈsoʊʃəɫɪst/ ]
[ US /ˈsoʊʃəɫəst, ˈsoʊʃəɫɪst/ ]
NOUN
- a political advocate of socialism
ADJECTIVE
-
advocating or following the socialist principles
socialistic government
How To Use socialist In A Sentence
- This viewpoint is of great significance as a guideline for the rapid development of socialist economy.
- To believe that Obama is a socialist merely assumes his continued commitment to a world he has long described as his lodestar. Radical-In-Chief
- The Socialist Republic of Vietnam came into existence in July 1976 as a communist country modelling its political system after those of the Soviet Union and China.
- The opposition coalition has accused the socialists of trying to stall the process. Times, Sunday Times
- I would strongly suggest to Mr. Greer that he keep his fascist-indoctrinated, ritalin-sotted brats away from my children in Florida's socialist (public) schools. Florida GOP chair: Obama trying to 'indoctrinate' children
- The Popular Party led by Prime Minister José Maria Aznar is expected to win Sunday's general election although a poll taken a week ago showed the Socialists closing the gap.
- He also set up a research institute to promote socialist policies. Times, Sunday Times
- She was expelled from the party for opposing neo-liberalism and is one of the founders of a new socialist party in her country.
- All attempts by the Socialists to woo him back were spurned. Similar overtures from the right have likewise been rejected.
- He wants to make the French socialists ‘cosmopolitan, internationalist, solidary, and pro-European again’.