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(historical, US) A person who favored or advocated the abolition of slavery.
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(rare) Exhibiting adultcentrism.
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(sociology) Opposed to segregation, especially racial segregation
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A primary segregationist; a strong supporter of segregation.
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A practising of attitudes; posture-making.
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An advocate of autochthony
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Alternative form of caddism (“caddish behaviour”) [caddish behaviour]
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Any of a number of movements against systemic racism in various different countries, but especially:
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A proponent of conciliationism.
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Synonym of confrontationist
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Rare spelling of decentralizationist. [An advocate for decentralization.]
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A supporter of desegregation.
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A proponent of deteriorationism; one who believes that things tend to grow worse.
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An advocate of disestablishment.
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(Christianity) One who disagrees or dissents; one who separates from the established religion.
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Support for division of a territory, etc.
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Having the characteristics of egalitarianism.
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Advocating eliminationism; advocating the elimination of a group of people.
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One who takes the most advanced or extreme view of anything; an extremist.
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(dated) Characterized by social equality and equal rights for all people.
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A policy or ideology that favors exclusion of some individuals or groups from a nation, sect, etc.
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Of or pertaining to an exclusionist, or to exclusionism
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A supporter of exemptionalism.
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One who favours or advocates extension.
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(Roman Catholicism) The teaching or expression of an opinion in the conscious knowledge that it is contradictory to the teachings of the Church, and as such heretical.
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(by extension) A controversial or unorthodox opinion held by a member of a group, as in politics, philosophy or science.
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Of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from orthodoxy, or the norm, but not sufficiently different to be called heretical.
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Militarized to an extreme degree.
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One who supports the theory of identitarianism.
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Advocating for inclusion.
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One who favours independence (of a non-independent state).
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One who advocates or supports isolationism.
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One who favors a lateral approach or explanation over one that involves a different direction.
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(chiefly theology) Someone promoting lax views or relaxed interpretations of something.
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(by extension) Any proponent for the rule of a legitimate sovereign.
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A person in favour of church disestablishment.
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Of or expressing a belief in mutual tolerance.
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Someone in the mainstream.
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An ideology favoring radical or aggressive action to achieve expansive goals; the stance of maximalists.
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An advocate of nativism.
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A person who advocates such policies.
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(US, politics) One who believes that individual states of the United States should be able to exempt themselves selectively from federal laws.
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adhering to an original field of practice
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An advocate of paternalism.
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(in Marxist philosophy) Relating to a period of society following the decline of the bourgeoisie
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A person who supports a concept or principle.
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One who supports activism.
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One who supports activism.
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Favouring a policy of neutrality.
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Someone who believes in protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting the importation of foreign goods and services via actions taken by government.
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Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.
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One who promotes or follows regressionism.
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Regressive attitudes or policies.
adj
Favoring (statist) regulations on a product, service, or matter.
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The belief that criminals should be rehabilitated into society.
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The ideology in favour of the Great Replacement.
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A proponent of retaliation.
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A person who advocates retention
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A supporter of retrocession.
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A supporter of retrogression
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A supporter of reunification.
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A policy in favour of reunion.
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One who supports reunion.
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Reversionist beliefs or attitudes.
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A person who secedes or supports secession from a political union or an alliance or organisation.
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Favouring a policy of seclusionism.
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The political belief in the separation of church and state, i.e. the position that religious belief should not influence public and governmental decisions.
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(US, historical) An internee sent to the maximum-security Tule Lake (WWII internment camp for Japanese Americans).
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(by extension) The isolation of a person or group of people to achieve a specific end.
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(rare) A segregationist; a supporter of racial, ethnic, or religious segregation.
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(politics) A belief in (usually racial) segregation.
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A person who supports or believes in segregation.
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Of or pertaining to separatism in religion; schismatical.
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A theory or doctrine which supports a state of separation between organizations, institutions, or other societal groups (e.g. between church and state) or between different political jurisdictions (e.g. a country and its former colony).
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A person who advocates or seeks the splitting of one country or territory into two politically independent countries or territories.
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(American spelling) Alternative form of scepticist [One who is skeptical; a sceptic.]
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(in combination) The ideology that a specified group is superior to others or should have supreme power over them.
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A policy of toleration, especially of freedom of religion.
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One who advocates racial or cultural toleration.
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Extremely imperialistic.
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Supporting or advocating unilateralism
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