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rightist

[rahy-tist] / ˈraɪ tɪst /


ADJECTIVE
right-wing
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Antonyms


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Rightist leader Giorgia Meloni is on Friday afternoon expected to be asked to form Italy's new government and become the country's first woman prime minister, after she was summoned for talks by the president.

From Reuters • Oct. 21, 2022

Twenty miles of coast, from the outskirts of San Carlos de la R�pita to Pe�iscola were in Rightist hands by week's end.

From Time Magazine Archive

No fervent orator, however, went so far as to demand the alternative: that Spanish Rightist bombers be fired upon by Britons.

From Time Magazine Archive

Rightist capture of Gij�n seemed in expert military eyes inevitable, but if snow and bad weather continued that capture might be postponed for many weeks, possibly till spring.

From Time Magazine Archive

She had to clear out of France because of political activities, after the collapse of the Fourth Republic and the establishment of the Rightist Directoire in '57.

From The Mercenaries by Piper, H. Beam




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