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imperialism

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for imperialism.

Editorial note

And is there another measuring stick that would give us the simultaneous jab against globalization and corporate imperialism?

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Quick take

(figurative, derogatory) Any undue extension of political, intellectual, or other forms of authority.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of imperialism gathered in one view.

noun

(figurative, derogatory) Any undue extension of political, intellectual, or other forms of authority.

noun

The policy of forcefully extending a nation's authority by territorial gain or by the establishment of economic and political dominance over other nations.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for imperialism.

noun

(figurative, derogatory) Any undue extension of political, intellectual, or other forms of authority.

noun

The policy of forcefully extending a nation's authority by territorial gain or by the establishment of economic and political dominance over other nations.

Example sentences

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And is there another measuring stick that would give us the simultaneous jab against globalization and corporate imperialism?

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Do you even know what the word imperialism means?

3

It can be said the people of the world payed for it given American imperialism abroad.

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For instance, the Soviet Union engaged in plenty of imperialism (far worse than anything United Fruit ever did), despite being Marxist.

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The silly thing is that it's viewed as a form of linguistic imperialism, where in reality it's just where the chips fell.

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Colonizing would be far better, but that reeks of american imperialism, oops.

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You can also blame western dependence on oil, cultural imperialism, the fall of the ottoman empire, human nature and many other things for islamic terrorism.

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Some might suggest that imperialism is the highest stage of capitalism.

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There are some people who really think that the ideas of the birthplace of constitutional democratic governance are at the root of authoritarianism and imperialism.

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TL;DR - It's imperialism via corporate corruption and regulatory capture.

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Taking millions of Africans and even one million Europeans as slaves doesn't quite mesh with the popular perception of Arabs as poor, helpless victims of Western imperialism.

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I could've told you whether a coup was likely to increase or worsen stability: always default on the latter if imperialism is the motive.

Quote examples

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Economists have a term "economic imperialism" which means applying economics outside its traditional domains - in areas such as economic analysis of law or say family relations.

2

I think you've just suggested "software imperialism"...

3

He has given variations of the talk before, but this recent version is particularly good at explaining the entire picture, from simple gmail/facebook doublespeak, to the "free" culture that has taken over the tech industry, the internet.org style imperialism masquerading as "helping the poor", and more.

Proper noun examples

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Imperialism is the goal, capitalism is the excuse.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use imperialism in a sentence?

And is there another measuring stick that would give us the simultaneous jab against globalization and corporate imperialism?

What does imperialism mean?

(figurative, derogatory) Any undue extension of political, intellectual, or other forms of authority.

What part of speech is imperialism?

imperialism is commonly used as noun.