fascist
IPA: fˈæʃɪst
noun
- A proponent of fascism.
- (fascism, historical, sometimes attributive) A member of the National Fascist Party in Italy from 1922 to 1943.
- (fascism, historical, sometimes attributive) Synonym of Nazi
adjective
- Of or relating to fascism.
- Supporting the principles of fascism.
- (informal) Unfairly oppressive or needlessly strict.
- (fascism, history) Of or pertaining to the Kingdom of Italy from 1922–1943.
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Examples of "fascist" in Sentences
- The label "fascist" has subsequently meant anyone liberals seek to ostracize or discredit.
- And I use the the term "fascist" in its most fundamental sense - the unholy alliance of corporations and government against the people.
- [T] he use of the term fascist comes from the pen of a ranking social-democrat who was involved in the same political circles as Rick Hertzberg.
- Today, the term fascist is used loosely to refer to military dictatorships, as well as governments or individuals that profess racism and that act in an arbitrary, high-handed manner.
- The term "fascist" comes from the Italian word for bundle, fascio - the idea being that alone we're just weak little twigs, but bundled together by an all-powerful state, we become strong through collectivism.
- Following the defeat of the Axis powers in World War II and the publicity surrounding the atrocities committed during the period of fascist governments, the term fascist has been used as a pejorative word, [21]
- I believe the term fascist used as a suffix to a religion came from the extreme wrong wing talk radio's anus, so I do not use the term, as it only serves to perpetuate their anti personnel propagandistic agenda. by
- For year after year, left wing jewish writers peddled an orwellian news-speak, distorting the freedoms of western society, throwing the term fascist at any libertarian who dared to suggest that socialism is an basic evil.
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