imperialistic in English

adjective

[im·pe·ri·al·is·tic || ɪm‚pɪrɪə'lɪstɪk /-pɪər-]

supporting imperialism (expansion of national territory through the establishment of colonies); supporting an imperial form of government

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1. They were warlike and imperialistic.

2. We dozen imperialistic of signal, very at quiet scold Hold!

3. Others still consider the war an act of imperialistic aggression.

4. But clearly it was imperialistic palaeontologists rather than imperialist fossils that set the pattern in both cases.

5. Can" go to the hair turn" carry out the democracy?Mao Zedong lie in the memorial hall, how would hinder the democracy?Break wind! You are all imperialistic henchmans!

6. Can" go to the hair turn" carry out the democracy?Mao Zedong lie in the memorial hall(Sentencedict.com), how would hinder the democracy?Break wind! You are all imperialistic henchmans!

7. On November 7, 1983, a female-led group called the May 19th Communist Organization, or M19, Bombed the north wing of the Capitol building, an act intended, the people behind it claimed, to protest racism, sexism, and what they saw as President Reagan’s imperialistic vision for the country.