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Definition of ultranationalism in English: ultranationalismnounʌltrəˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪz(ə)mˌəltrəˈnæʃənəˌlɪzəm mass nounExtreme nationalism that promotes the interests of one state or people above all others. the president is fanning the flames of ultranationalism Example sentencesExamples - Were the latter not to negotiate between phenomenalism and theoreticism in such a manner, it would be forced to yield to either ideology or language, to either neocolonialism or ultranationalism.
- But the provision gave them rights without any responsibilities, reinforced ultranationalism within the ruling party, and limited the development of interethnic trust.
- He was only making the statement to placate the frothy, emotional ultranationalism that has reared its ugly head these past few years.
- But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology.
- Moreover, it is clear that they are very uncomfortable with the current blend of religious zealotry and ultranationalism.
- The militarism and ultranationalism of this ideology needs no further testimony.
- Anti-immigrant policies become respectable, and the extreme right's ultranationalism appears relevant.
- It orders ultranationalism and militarist sections in textbooks of other subjects blacked out.
- Any such prolonged crisis might condition people to respond to fascist-style appeals: ultranationalism, revolutionary fever, antirationalism, a mystic faith in a strong leader.
- Although it is painful to accept, some who speak in our name in Europe have contributed to the strengthening of radical ultranationalism.
- He identifies this ideology as being essentially about ultranationalism, and the core goal as creating a ‘mobilized national community’.
Derivativesadjective & noun Such discontents can nurture extremist, perhaps ultranationalist, policies. Example sentencesExamples - Each year, ultranationalists from each country try to land on the 20 square kilometers of islands to declare sovereignty.
- Settlers, ultranationalists, and religious fundamentalists will respect neither legal nor moral limits on their political action.
- In the 1890s this volkisch programme was taken seriously by many conservatives, who shared the ultranationalists enemies and harnessed nationalist demagogy to the defence of material interest.
- These ideologies exploit phenomenalism and theoreticism respectively, allowing neocolonialists to factualize literature and ultranationalists to fictionalize history.
adjective He and his staff decided to act immediately and decisively to remove key leaders who, by virtue of their ultranationalistic tendencies, could disrupt postwar reconstruction programs. Example sentencesExamples - The parties range from socialist (Democratic Left Party), to moderately conservative and free enterprise, to right-wing ultranationalistic (Nationalist Action Party), to near-religious.
- Moreover, among the younger generation, ultranationalistic comic books are all the rage.
- High popular support enables the incumbent authorities to effectively advocate for seeking peaceful political solution and suppress the ultranationalistic sentiments in this society.
- They espoused an ultranationalistic ideology which advocated the formation of an exclusively Turkish state.
Definition of ultranationalism in US English: ultranationalismnounˌəltrəˈnaSHənəˌlizəmˌəltrəˈnæʃənəˌlɪzəm Extreme nationalism that promotes the interests of one state or people above all others. the president is fanning the flames of ultranationalism Example sentencesExamples - Were the latter not to negotiate between phenomenalism and theoreticism in such a manner, it would be forced to yield to either ideology or language, to either neocolonialism or ultranationalism.
- Although it is painful to accept, some who speak in our name in Europe have contributed to the strengthening of radical ultranationalism.
- Any such prolonged crisis might condition people to respond to fascist-style appeals: ultranationalism, revolutionary fever, antirationalism, a mystic faith in a strong leader.
- But the provision gave them rights without any responsibilities, reinforced ultranationalism within the ruling party, and limited the development of interethnic trust.
- Moreover, it is clear that they are very uncomfortable with the current blend of religious zealotry and ultranationalism.
- It orders ultranationalism and militarist sections in textbooks of other subjects blacked out.
- But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology.
- Anti-immigrant policies become respectable, and the extreme right's ultranationalism appears relevant.
- The militarism and ultranationalism of this ideology needs no further testimony.
- He was only making the statement to placate the frothy, emotional ultranationalism that has reared its ugly head these past few years.
- He identifies this ideology as being essentially about ultranationalism, and the core goal as creating a ‘mobilized national community’.
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