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macro- +‎ nation

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macronation (plural macronations)

  1. (micronationalism) An internationally recognized country, as opposed to a micronation.
    • 2018, Simon Sellars, Applied Ballardianism: Memoir from a Parallel Universe, page 242:
      The only alternative for micronations, then, as the existence of Sealand proves, is to hope for survival as a harmless tourist oddity, tolerated by the surrounding macronations and defanged of oppositional intent.
  2. A large or powerful nation.
    • 2006, Ella Shohat, Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices, page 46:
      [] where the microindividual is doubled by the macronation, and the personal and the political, the private and the historical, are inextricably linked.
    • 2007, David J. C. Shearman, The Climate Change Challenge and the Failure of Democracy, page 99:
      Excluding microstates with a population of less than one million people there are 29 democratic macronations.

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