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Definition of chauvinistic in English: chauvinisticadjectiveʃəʊv(ɪ)ˈnɪstɪkˌʃoʊvəˈnɪstɪk 1Feeling or displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism. Example sentencesExamples - Some of the nationalist movements - for example, elements in the Azerbaijani movement - are highly chauvinistic.
- In spite of vociferous, chauvinistic assertions, there is no New Zealand (or Australian) culture.
- During World War I, Sunday was a prominent and chauvinistic supporter of the U.S. war effort and vehement in his denunciations of Germany.
- Chauvinistic forces in the Turkish Cypriot community also committed crimes against progressive people in their community who wanted to live in peace with the Greek Cypriots.
- The Pan-Arab tendency and movement was the political movement which stood behind the chauvinistic ideas and practices of the Baath regime.
- Marines who raise the Stars and Stripes are reprimanded for being too chauvinistic.
- Nationalism is not inherently violent; neither is it liberal, nor conservative, nor chauvinistic.
- Eddie's failings are lent an almost intolerable poignancy by his former chauvinistic notions of patriotism.
- There is a continual revision of the historical and geopolitical facts, which encourages nationalistic and chauvinistic opinions.
- It is not risible or chauvinistic to believe there are some things a country needs to celebrate.
- In the chauvinistic mood of the 1918 election MacDonald suffered a heavy defeat at Leicester.
- The mass media was full of racist and chauvinistic propaganda and anyone who objected was accused of supporting terrorism.
- The increasing alienation felt by Pashtuns makes them receptive to the Taliban's chauvinistic message.
- The tone of the book is neither chauvinistic nor apologetic.
- In the epoch of globalisation the conjuring up of national values inevitably assumes reactionary, chauvinistic or xenophobic forms.
- In addition to the activities in the Balkans the exchange with Austria plays an important role in helping to break down chauvinistic attitudes in the Balkans.
- Racist, militarist and chauvinistic policies have exacerbated the Kurdish problem.
- Some socialists will accuse us of being chauvinistic.
- Much as I know the Canadians would rejoice to see their man win, I'm going to go all chauvinistic and say America!
- Nobody wants the Irish Government and media to be as chauvinistic as their British counterparts.
- 1.1 Displaying excessive or prejudiced support for their own cause, group, or sex.
Example sentencesExamples - I had grown up in a very male chauvinistic environment in Taiwan.
- They were male chauvinistic creatures of their day.
- Balancing out his chauvinistic upbringing is the right half of his brain, his feminine side.
- How many men were not chauvinistic in the '40s, the '50s, which is where Jackie came from.
- It is interesting that Poisson did not exhibit the chauvinistic attitude of many scientists of his day.
- So I move out of being so closed minded and chauvinistic.
- Medicine has a reputation as a chauvinistic profession led by powerful male consultants with giant egos.
- Officially they are referred to now as firefighters, although the old-fashioned and presumably chauvinistic word firemen is more descriptive.
- Going by the male chauvinistic mind set, this may be equal justice.
- However, she ended up estranged because she refused to be browed under by Muslim, male chauvinistic attitudes to their women.
- My writing partner is a violent, chauvinistic semi-literate adolescent.
- We all need to combat stereotypes and chauvinistic passions.
- She gently admonished the translator, a man, by exhorting him not to be chauvinistic by distorting facts.
- And instead of complying and sympathizing, Barnett portrayed himself as the most chauvinistic man in a chauvinistic sport.
- I personally have not come upon chauvinistic attitudes on the part of men I have trained with.
- She has often won the argument, even if chauvinistic practices and prejudices remain deeply entrenched.
- The way the film is constructed, it feels rather chauvinistic.
- Look at the recent past history of the Labor party and see the smoking bodies of female politicians burnt on chauvinistic stakes.
- He resists making chauvinistic assumptions about a woman's sexual proclivities.
- Being forced to do both farm and household work, she is torn between her self-esteem and her husband's chauvinistic attitude.
Definition of chauvinistic in US English: chauvinisticadjectiveˌSHōvəˈnistikˌʃoʊvəˈnɪstɪk 1Feeling or displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism. Example sentencesExamples - The Pan-Arab tendency and movement was the political movement which stood behind the chauvinistic ideas and practices of the Baath regime.
- It is not risible or chauvinistic to believe there are some things a country needs to celebrate.
- In the epoch of globalisation the conjuring up of national values inevitably assumes reactionary, chauvinistic or xenophobic forms.
- The mass media was full of racist and chauvinistic propaganda and anyone who objected was accused of supporting terrorism.
- Much as I know the Canadians would rejoice to see their man win, I'm going to go all chauvinistic and say America!
- In spite of vociferous, chauvinistic assertions, there is no New Zealand (or Australian) culture.
- Racist, militarist and chauvinistic policies have exacerbated the Kurdish problem.
- Nationalism is not inherently violent; neither is it liberal, nor conservative, nor chauvinistic.
- Marines who raise the Stars and Stripes are reprimanded for being too chauvinistic.
- Nobody wants the Irish Government and media to be as chauvinistic as their British counterparts.
- There is a continual revision of the historical and geopolitical facts, which encourages nationalistic and chauvinistic opinions.
- During World War I, Sunday was a prominent and chauvinistic supporter of the U.S. war effort and vehement in his denunciations of Germany.
- In the chauvinistic mood of the 1918 election MacDonald suffered a heavy defeat at Leicester.
- Some of the nationalist movements - for example, elements in the Azerbaijani movement - are highly chauvinistic.
- Chauvinistic forces in the Turkish Cypriot community also committed crimes against progressive people in their community who wanted to live in peace with the Greek Cypriots.
- The tone of the book is neither chauvinistic nor apologetic.
- Some socialists will accuse us of being chauvinistic.
- Eddie's failings are lent an almost intolerable poignancy by his former chauvinistic notions of patriotism.
- The increasing alienation felt by Pashtuns makes them receptive to the Taliban's chauvinistic message.
- In addition to the activities in the Balkans the exchange with Austria plays an important role in helping to break down chauvinistic attitudes in the Balkans.
- 1.1 Displaying excessive or prejudiced support for one's own cause, group, or sex.
Example sentencesExamples - So I move out of being so closed minded and chauvinistic.
- And instead of complying and sympathizing, Barnett portrayed himself as the most chauvinistic man in a chauvinistic sport.
- She has often won the argument, even if chauvinistic practices and prejudices remain deeply entrenched.
- Balancing out his chauvinistic upbringing is the right half of his brain, his feminine side.
- He resists making chauvinistic assumptions about a woman's sexual proclivities.
- I had grown up in a very male chauvinistic environment in Taiwan.
- We all need to combat stereotypes and chauvinistic passions.
- However, she ended up estranged because she refused to be browed under by Muslim, male chauvinistic attitudes to their women.
- My writing partner is a violent, chauvinistic semi-literate adolescent.
- Being forced to do both farm and household work, she is torn between her self-esteem and her husband's chauvinistic attitude.
- Going by the male chauvinistic mind set, this may be equal justice.
- It is interesting that Poisson did not exhibit the chauvinistic attitude of many scientists of his day.
- They were male chauvinistic creatures of their day.
- The way the film is constructed, it feels rather chauvinistic.
- How many men were not chauvinistic in the '40s, the '50s, which is where Jackie came from.
- She gently admonished the translator, a man, by exhorting him not to be chauvinistic by distorting facts.
- Medicine has a reputation as a chauvinistic profession led by powerful male consultants with giant egos.
- Officially they are referred to now as firefighters, although the old-fashioned and presumably chauvinistic word firemen is more descriptive.
- I personally have not come upon chauvinistic attitudes on the part of men I have trained with.
- Look at the recent past history of the Labor party and see the smoking bodies of female politicians burnt on chauvinistic stakes.
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