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the expansionist
noun
An advocate of expansionism.
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From this perspective, Israel appears the expansionist, repressive bully.
It's the expansionist rage on so many levels, right on down to the preadolescent.
Yet Mr Nugent is right to emphasise the persistence of the expansionist strand in American history.
Where is the expansionist drive that fuels competitors like Rupert Murdoch?
The invasion of Afghanistan reinforced Thatcher's belief in the expansionist intent of the Soviet empire.
In international politics, the product was employed to deter the expansionist ambitions of potential enemies.
Let Shane see off the expansionist plans of a nearby evil cattle rancher.
It was, Roosevelt opined, "rather poor poetry, but good sense from the expansionist viewpoint".
A staunch conservative, Conrad distrusted the expansionist tendencies of Serbia and Austria's ally Italy, advocating preventive wars against both.
His son Maḥmūd (ruled 998 1030) continued the expansionist policy, and by 1005 the Sāmānid territories had been divided.
Mr Karidis says he would like to see a reversal of the expansionist strategy and more focus on execution.
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