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Etymology

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From reparation +‎ -ist.

Noun

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reparationist (plural reparationists)

  1. A person who is in favour of the payment of reparations.
    • 2010, Leslie M. Alexander, Walter C. Rucker, Encyclopedia of African American History, volume 1, page 987:
      Reparationists commonly propose the use of trust funds to administer the programs. Some of the most radical reparationists even propose payments to individuals, but those are rare.
    • 2017, Fernne Brennan, Race Rights Reparations: Institutional Racism and The Law, page 158:
      The Holocaust reparations is [sic] seen by some Reparationists and others as 'the gold standard of reparations claims'.

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