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nationalist

[nash-uh-nl-ist, nash-nuh-list] / ˈnæʃ ə nl ɪst, ˈnæʃ nə lɪst /


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However the incident also fanned nationalist sentiments on Chinese social media, with some asking why the event was allowed in the first place given the diplomatic row.

From BBC

In ways that could not be captured in written sources, photographs demonstrate women taking nationalist activities into their own hands: challenging policemen, drumming up support for boycotts, addressing crowds, directing salt production, and courting arrest.

From BBC

Such insults have extra bite because Takaichi’s appeal to conservative voters in Japan is based in part on her nationalist beliefs.

From The Wall Street Journal

And then there’s politics, stirred by the presence of Molly, an avowed Irish nationalist.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, and the Quebec nationalist Bloc Québécois both voted against the budget, accusing Carney's government of failing to address affordability concerns.

From BBC