imperialist|imperialists in English
noun
[im'pe·ri·al·ist || ɪm'pɪrɪəlɪst /-'pɪər-]
one who supports imperialism (expansion of national territory through the establishment of colonies); one who supports an imperial form of government
Use "imperialist|imperialists" in a sentence
1. Damn the imperialists!"
2. Mr Koizumi is no diehard imperialist.
3. 1 The imperialists plundered many valuable works of art.
4. That country is now freed from imperialist slavery.
5. 18 The imperialists plundered many valuable works of art.
6. Secondly, however, the imperialist character of Japan's social economy determines the imperialist character of her war, a war that is retrogressive and barbarous.
7. The imperialists plundered many valuable works of art.
8. The reviewer however is not a trenchant imperialist.
9. He continued to suppress the people and serve the imperialists.
10. We must give the young people a clear idea of the aggressive nature and double-dealing tactics of the US imperialists and prevent them from having any illusion about the imperialists.
11. Imperialist: Americans: The USA is considered to be an empire
12. Imperialist powers always tend to gobble up their weaker neighbors.
13. They will rise up and overthrow their imperialist government.
14. Yes, but that was the way those ancient world imperialists punished adulteresses.
15. Diệm was one of the most competent lackeys of the US imperialists ...
16. 1840--1922, British poet, traveller, and anti- imperialist Collins Discovery Explanation of Bluntest
17. The developed nations have all benefited from their imperialist exploitation.
18. The circuit court in Prague dealt with one form of destructive activity by the American imperialists . . .
19. We see the smaller imperialist powers frantically attempting to maneuver within this new framework.
20. The present age is the anti - imperialist phase of our movement .
21. Mao Zedong's People's Republic of China, for example, condemned both the Soviets and the Americans as imperialists.
22. 26 Imperialist powers always tend to gobble up their weaker neighbors.
23. They are ready to defend themselves against Uncle Sam's imperialist policies.
24. The Colonies provided rum, cotton, and other products heavily demanded by imperialists in Africa
25. The play is being widely read as an allegory of imperialist conquest.