isolationist

English

Etymology

From isolation +‎ -ist.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

isolationist (comparative more isolationist, superlative most isolationist)

  1. Relating to, or supporting, isolationism.
    • 2024 June 19, Vaush, 02:51 from the start, in IDF GENERALS APPROVE PLAN TO INVADE LEBANON[1], spoken by Vaush (Ian Kochinski):
      You’re basically seeing with Netanyahu what Trump wished he could have done. America has an isolationist bent right now, we don’t want to get involved in boots on the ground warfare.

Translations

Noun

isolationist (plural isolationists)

  1. One who advocates or supports isolationism.

Translations

See also

Danish

Etymology

From English isolationist.

Noun

isolationist c (singular definite isolationisten, plural indefinite isolationister)

  1. isolationist

Declension

Declension of isolationist
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative isolationist isolationisten isolationister isolationisterne
genitive isolationists isolationistens isolationisters isolationisternes

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