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Adjective edit

proimperialist (comparative more proimperialist, superlative most proimperialist)

  1. Alternative spelling of pro-imperialist
    • 1984, Albert Szymanski, Class Struggle in Socialist Poland: With Comparisons to Yugoslavia[1], New York: Praeger Publishers, →ISBN, page 239:
      For example, the failure of the United States to intervene actively in support of conservative proimperialist dictatorships in the 1970s (for example, in Iran, Nicaragua, Angola, and so on) undermined the confidence of other pro-U.S. dictatorships (for example, Pakistan, Phillipines, El Salvador, and the like) and consequently encouraged the oppositional movements in those countries.

Noun edit

proimperialist (plural proimperialists)

  1. Alternative spelling of pro-imperialist