interventionist in English

noun
1
a person who favors government intervention.
The unilateral interventionists still hold the reins of power within the GOP, largely because their champions dominate the West Wing and the Department of Defense.
adjective
1
favoring intervention, especially by a government in its domestic economy or by one country in the affairs of another.
Further, it has been suggested that the globalization of the world economy is making interventionist policies less meaningful.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "interventionist" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "interventionist", or refer to the context using the word "interventionist" in the English Dictionary.

1. Paleoconservatives advocate restrictions on immigration, non-interventionist foreign policy, and opposition to multiculturalism.

2. Its present interventionist role is insufficiently discriminating: it has all too often lapsed readily into a posture of actively balancing Communalisms.

3. Translations in context of "Convulses" in English-Italian from Reverso Context: From Interventionist Demonstration by Carrà, to Merzbild by Schwitters, and Pharmacy by Cornell, to the new grammars of a similar language in the 50s by Rotella and Spoerri, the printed word structures and defines images but with a resonance that Convulses the visual syntax.

4. I think that if ECOWAS, maybe in a somewhat renewed form — and I touched on this in my presentation earlier this afternoon and the discussions I had with President Konaré — could safeguard, in an effective way, at least a crucial part of the border, then that would be a good opportunity, as long as we can ensure that the behaviour of RUF is non-interventionist in the area of Guinea and that the military presence is coordinated.