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archconservative

[ahrch-kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv] / ˌɑrtʃ kənˈsɜr və tɪv /




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Among his contemporaries was Ed Meese, a recurring figure in the conservative movement and a close ally of a certain B-movie actor turned archconservative governor of California: Ronald Reagan.

From Slate

Rachmaninoff has gone from being widely viewed as a musical archconservative to a protomodernist.

From Los Angeles Times

Rep. Nick Galifianakis, who represented central North Carolina for several years before two unsuccessful Senate bids – the first against archconservative Jesse Helms.

From Seattle Times

Funderburk had the support of archconservative Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina.

From Washington Post

Unlike the archconservative Otto, who has nothing but contempt for the social and cultural movements of the ’60s, Charlie yearns to be a part of them — a woke lawyer “defending the unlovely and unloved,” in Otto’s jeering phrase — but he comes across as muddled, weak and histrionic.

From New York Times