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Definition of internationalist in English: internationalistnoun ˌɪntəˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪstˌɪn(t)ərˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)ləst 1A person who advocates or believes in cooperation and understanding between nations. he was a true internationalist, setting up factories in 20 countries Example sentencesExamples - In practice, the internationalists, no less than the isolationists, ignored the persistent role of power in affairs among nations.
- The president appointed several American internationalists to prominent posts in his administration.
- "Progressive internationalists" considered peace essential to the cause of domestic reform.
- The League's "Covenant" represented the work of many internationalists on both sides of the Atlantic.
- Internationalists denied that the United States need be concerned with any specific configuration of political or military power in Europe or Asia.
- More limited, yet more pervading, internationalists embraced the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economies of Europe.
- World War I brought significant support among internationalists to create permanent U.S. military cemeteries overseas to symbolize the American commitment to Europe.
- An internationalist, the Republican Dulles frequently served in a bipartisan capacity.
- He sells himself as a pragmatic internationalist pitted against a reckless, ideologically driven unilateralist.
- His next task should be to take foreign policy away from the failed unilateralist ideologues in his cabinet and return it to the internationalists.
2An advocate or follower of the principles of any of the four Internationals. the old Internationalist criticized their suppression of the press Example sentencesExamples - He was part of a delegation of Second Internationalists who met with leaders from the AFL-CIO.
- We are uncompromising revolutionary Internationalists.
- The program listed a number of specific positions Fourth Internationalists should advocate.
- Respond with anger and pressure, not cynicism and apathy, when the Second Internationalists fail to act as their representatives.
- All three groups of Fourth Internationalists have been discussing the possibility of reunifying revolutionary Marxist forces in Canada.
adjective ˌɪntəˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪstˌɪn(t)ərˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)ləst Relating to internationalists or internationalism. the party 's internationalist outlook Example sentencesExamples - The recent cultural studies movement has only broadened and accentuated the internationalist tendency among Joycean critics.
- Two sets of conferences focused on the international coordination of protection for IPRs, reflecting a broadly internationalist position.
- Under internationalist pressure, the president, in February 1923, submitted the question of court membership to the Senate.
- Some saw opportunities to forge new, internationalist alliances designed to break the chains of imperialism.
- Such doctrine largely appealed to industrial workers alone, and was internationalist.
- One of the most encouraging aspects of antiwar organizing in the recent invasion was its explicitly internationalist flavor.
- He nonetheless manages to synthesize internationalist tendencies with a specific sense of place.
- These authors' sense of civic duty was internationalist, encompassing all humanity.
- The former queen was always more internationalist than nationalist.
- Despite its limited prospects, the internationalist faith in such institutions continued into the following decade.
Definition of internationalist in US English: internationalistnounˌɪn(t)ərˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)ləstˌin(t)ərˈnaSH(ə)n(ə)ləst 1A person who advocates or believes in cooperation and understanding between nations. he was a true internationalist, setting up factories in 20 countries Example sentencesExamples - Internationalists denied that the United States need be concerned with any specific configuration of political or military power in Europe or Asia.
- The League's "Covenant" represented the work of many internationalists on both sides of the Atlantic.
- World War I brought significant support among internationalists to create permanent U.S. military cemeteries overseas to symbolize the American commitment to Europe.
- "Progressive internationalists" considered peace essential to the cause of domestic reform.
- The president appointed several American internationalists to prominent posts in his administration.
- His next task should be to take foreign policy away from the failed unilateralist ideologues in his cabinet and return it to the internationalists.
- In practice, the internationalists, no less than the isolationists, ignored the persistent role of power in affairs among nations.
- More limited, yet more pervading, internationalists embraced the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economies of Europe.
- He sells himself as a pragmatic internationalist pitted against a reckless, ideologically driven unilateralist.
- An internationalist, the Republican Dulles frequently served in a bipartisan capacity.
2An advocate or follower of the principles of any of the four Internationals. the old Internationalist criticized their suppression of the press Example sentencesExamples - He was part of a delegation of Second Internationalists who met with leaders from the AFL-CIO.
- The program listed a number of specific positions Fourth Internationalists should advocate.
- Respond with anger and pressure, not cynicism and apathy, when the Second Internationalists fail to act as their representatives.
- All three groups of Fourth Internationalists have been discussing the possibility of reunifying revolutionary Marxist forces in Canada.
- We are uncompromising revolutionary Internationalists.
adjectiveˌɪn(t)ərˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)ləstˌin(t)ərˈnaSH(ə)n(ə)ləst Relating to internationalists or internationalism. the party 's internationalist outlook Example sentencesExamples - These authors' sense of civic duty was internationalist, encompassing all humanity.
- The recent cultural studies movement has only broadened and accentuated the internationalist tendency among Joycean critics.
- Two sets of conferences focused on the international coordination of protection for IPRs, reflecting a broadly internationalist position.
- Such doctrine largely appealed to industrial workers alone, and was internationalist.
- He nonetheless manages to synthesize internationalist tendencies with a specific sense of place.
- The former queen was always more internationalist than nationalist.
- Some saw opportunities to forge new, internationalist alliances designed to break the chains of imperialism.
- Under internationalist pressure, the president, in February 1923, submitted the question of court membership to the Senate.
- One of the most encouraging aspects of antiwar organizing in the recent invasion was its explicitly internationalist flavor.
- Despite its limited prospects, the internationalist faith in such institutions continued into the following decade.
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