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Etymology

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From isolation +‎ -ist.

Adjective

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isolationist (comparative more isolationist, superlative most isolationist)

  1. Relating to, or supporting, isolationism.
    • 2024 June 19, Vaush, 02:51 from the start, in IDF GENERALS APPROVE PLAN TO INVADE LEBANON[1], spoken by Vaush (Ian Kochinski):
      You’re basically seeing with Netanyahu what Trump wished he could have done. America has an isolationist bent right now, we don’t want to get involved in boots on the ground warfare.

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Noun

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isolationist (plural isolationists)

  1. One who advocates or supports isolationism.

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