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interventionist
/ ˌɪԳəˈɛʃəɪ /
adjective
of, relating to, or advocating intervention, esp in the affairs of a foreign country
noun
an interventionist person or state
Other Word Forms
- ˌԳٱˈԳپDzԾ noun
Example Sentences
Sam Hall, the director of the Conservative Environment Network, said: "On the centre-right there have been growing concerns around the cost of the transition and the shift to a more statist, interventionist approach to decarbonising."
Chamberlain said he endorsed Buckley's criticism that Yale faculty was "skeptical of any religion and interventionist and Keynesian as to economics and collectivist as applied to the relation of the individual and government."
Although law enforcement called Henley a leader within the Rollin’ 60s, Skipp Townsend, a gang interventionist in L.A., said “there is no leader.”
Townsend, the gang interventionist, agrees that “Bobalouie should be credited” with starting the Pirus.
This is a sharp change from the interventionist conservatism of George W Bush, the most recent Republican president before Trump.
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