survivalist
IPA: sɝvˈaɪvʌɫɪst
noun
- A person who believes in being prepared to survive and is actively preparing for possible future emergencies and disruptions in local, regional, national, or international social or political order.
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Examples of "survivalist" in Sentences
- I want to focus on the stigma that surrounds the "survivalist" mind set.
- If I find out of those are camping or "survivalist" substitutes, I'll report back later.
- I have been thinking a lot about the motivations for developing a "survivalist" mind set.
- Oddly, the more bike-friendly the city gets, the more popular the expensive "survivalist" look becomes.
- Or perhaps a flea market, where the detritus of a capitalist culture gets recycled in survivalist fantasia below a mythological rural idyll.
- In the meantime, since we're clearly in danger, I may switch to a more "survivalist" bicycle, like this one which was forwarded to me by a reader:
- Shaun Gallon, whom authorities described as a survivalist, faces up to four years in prison for shooting James McNeil of Monte Rio with an arrow Jan. 27.
- About twelve years ago, I researched a book, a suspense thriller that dealt with far-right extremist thought (which included Clinton hatred) that was encapsulated in the "survivalist" phenomenon.
- If you could tell us a little bit about that training when you're looking for someone who is called a survivalist, someone who knows very well how to operate in the caves and to go, as he said, to where no man or dog can reach him?
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