imperialistic

IPA: ɪmpɪriʌɫˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to imperialism or imperialists; favoring imperialism.
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Examples of "imperialistic" in Sentences

  • Let's not be culturally imperialistic.
  • There is nothing imperialistic about it.
  • There's nothing imperialistic about that.
  • Khador is the imperialistic, expansionist nation to the north.
  • They then proceeded to engage in imperialistic warmongering with the Roman Empire.
  • He also claims that so-called 'imperialistic' states, as well as Israel are behind developments in Sudan.
  • The only difference now, what we then know as imperialistic or even militaristic tendencies are now known as respectable business rationalisation.
  • If the US and NATO impose a no-fly zone, it gives Gaddafi a frame he thrives in: Libya against what he calls the imperialistic and neo-colonial interventions of evil America and the West.
  • Only as members of an international organization the smaller nations can keep out of power politics and avoid becoming instruments in imperialistic plans of one great nation against another.
  • As we and before we go back to you at the CNN Center, Danielle Ortega, the president of Nicaragua is addressing the U.N. right now, really lambasting what he calls imperialistic and capitalistic oppression of victims in parts of the world according to him, that suffer from big corporations and those who are only in it for big profits.

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