liberalness

IPA: ɫˈɪbɝʌɫnʌs

noun

  • The property of being liberal.
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Examples of "liberalness" in Sentences

  • In the general election, her perceived liberalness is her biggest liability.
  • They are concerned about the 'liberalness' of the national church, "Roberts said.
  • He was ranked the most liberal senator in the senate but the evaluation of his "liberalness" was not subjective.
  • As the title of the book and context suggest, it's a criticism of the "liberalness" of American universities, with Black making comments like:
  • But what is it that makes the GOP constantly attack the "liberalness" of colleges and, incidently, intelligence - well educational achievement perhaps not really intelligence?
  • N. C.'s Republican party is loaded with precisely the kind of knuckle-walking club thumpers who hate McCain for his "liberalness" and, among those who aren't, there is a lot of concern about his temper.
  • And despite Obama followers 'claims to the contrary, his negatives have not been fully fleshed out because the GOP will attack his "liberalness" whereas neither Clinton nor Edwards gains from doing so and he is widely, and accurately, perceived as very far left of Clinton - which is why he smokes Clinton in the segment of the voters who identify as far left.

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