federalists in English

noun
1
an advocate or supporter of federalism.
political struggles between centralists and federalists
2
a member or supporter of the Federalist Party.
captured both the legislative and the executive branches of the federal government from the Federalists

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1. Many Quebeckers are federalists.

2. Vigilant Eurosceptics are usually conniving genius in European federalists.

3. Leading federalists in Mexico advocated a plan to attack centralist troops in Matamoros.

4. Hamilton's Federalists evolved into the Whig Party and then the Republican Party.

5. Overreach is also foolish because it exposes conservatives as fair - weather federalists.

6. Many voters are staunch anti-federalists, opposed to the concept of regional government.

7. Meanwhile, the federalists try to pretend that this is not happening, or that it will not matter.

8. The other factor was the assessment by committed federalists and functionalists of exactly what had been achieved.

9. When federalists bleat on about how interdependent the world is, one wonders what world they live in.

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11. As strong opponents of the war, the Federalists held the Hartford Convention in 1814 that hinted at disunion.

12. The more rabid federalists became impatient with procedural delays and wanted to effect a return to the federal system at once.

13. Federalists who sought integration by pursuing first a grandiose constitution and then, by hook or by crook, the Lisbon treaty have won a Pyrrhic victory.

14. These include federalists, whose calls for a return to the constitutional arrangements of 1961 to 1972, which united one Francophone state and one Anglophone state in a federal system, are popular among Anglophones.