Isolationist

Word ISOLATIONIST
Character 12
Hyphenation i so la tion ist
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Definitions and meanings of "Isolationist"

What do we mean by isolationist?

One who advocates or supports isolationism.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Isolationist

The word "isolationist" in example sentences

This gave rise to what has been called the "isolationist" - strand in the Republican Party, although the term "isolation" - is not by itself proper. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There are those, apparently including Brooks, who will now try to convince the American public that the only alternative to Bushian extremism is left-wing extremism--which will be described as isolationist, protectionist and militantly secularist. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Are you part of that so-called isolationist wing of the Republican Party? ❋ Unknown (2000)

BLITZER: In your speech, you're very critical of Governor Bush's international policy, but you don't really believe he is part of that so-called isolationist wing of the Republican Party as you look at his remarks and you look at the advisers that have surrounded him? ❋ Unknown (2000)

It demonstrates a resolve to avoid the temptation of short-term isolationist reflexes, and instead focus on investing in the future by ensuring that opening trade remains top of the political agenda, "Lamy said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If we spent half the time and money on our own problems, we would be far better off!. .yes, call me an "isolationist" the more the better!!! ❋ Unknown (2008)

Ignatius says that maybe the GOP is trying to be "isolationist" and pull back to the states, disentangling themselves from Washington. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So, labeling Davis an "isolationist" is ridiculous in my view and he is idea for working America and for a change of economic/trade strategy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At the risk of promoting a kind of isolationist infrastructural nationalism, I'd say that urban design and engineering is a sadly under-appreciated – yet incredibly exciting – way to serve your country. ❋ Jonathan (2007)

I would rather Sean had used "non-interventionist" rather than "isolationist", but other than that I'm in broad agreement with him. ❋ Patrick Vessey (2008)

In what way do you say 'isolationist'? by Watching on Sunday, Feb 3, 2008 at 11: 52: 14 AM ❋ Unknown (2008)

Despite Day's disavowal of the "isolationist" label, the Catholic Worker of 1939-1941spoke the diction of the American antiwar movement, which, because it was anti-FDR, was deemed "right-wing." ❋ Unknown (2008)

Why I am liking the word "isolationist" more each day... ❋ Michael Caddell (2008)

This "hillbilly anarchist" out here in Kansas still sees nothing wrong with the "isolationist" smear, the country needs to dump the multinationals and get homey and quick. ❋ Michael Caddell (2008)

More like "the fall of neo conservatism" or why Pat Buchanan is painting his political war wagon "isolationist" and "anti-war" - read this forward from a reader. ❋ Michael Caddell (2008)

Mr. Paul's insistence that he isn't an "isolationist" so much as a "non-interventionist" who rejects nation-building has also won him voters who might otherwise have been wary of his passive foreign policy. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Don't get me wrong, I'm not an "isolationist", in fact I believe that there are a great many things wrong with our Foreign Policy that could benefit from objective openness - as opposed to taunting hardheadedness, but come on! ❋ Unknown (2006)

Edward P. Lazear, chairman of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers, told reporters that he is worried that Democratic lawmakers may try to raise taxes or enact "isolationist" trade policies that could steer the country toward recession. ❋ Unknown (2006)

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