Crossword-Solution: EXPANSIONIST
We have 5 clues for the answer “EXPANSIONIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ADVOCATE of policy of expansion | 1 answer |
| ADVOCATE of theory of expansion | 1 answer |
| EXPANSION, advocate of policy/theory of | 1 answer |
| POLICY of expansion, advocate of | 1 answer |
| THEORY of expansion, advocate of the | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXPANSIONIST (5)
These men of large intellectual mold--themselves surveyors, hunters, and pioneers--were inspired with the larger vision of the expansionist.
The successful termination of this campaign had an effect of signal importance in the development of the expansionist spirit.
But the conclusion of peace in 1763, which gave all the region between the mountains and the Mississippi to the British, heralded the true beginning of the westward expansionist movement in the Old Southwest, and inaugurated the constructive leadership of North Carolina in the occupation and colonization of the imperial domain of Kentucky and the Ohio Valley.
Three years later we find him surveying extensive tracts along the Ohio and the Great Kanawha, and, with the vision of the expansionist, making large plans for the establishment of a colony to be seated upon his own lands.
His term of office passed, and the controversy fell into the hands of Lord Palmerston, the jingoistic spirit who began at this time to dominate British foreign policy, and of James Buchanan, who, known to us as a spineless seeker after peace where there was no peace, was at this time riding into national leadership on a wave of expansionist enthusiasm.
Quotes with EXPANSIONIST (3)
Reason is inherently expansionist. It seeks universal application.
There is one problem, however, at least for alternative experiments of the American variety (and possibly some European as well), namely that we have no clear litmus test to determine which models are truly steady-state (non-expansionist) and which are business as usual hiding under “green wigs.” This latter trend is known as “greenwashing,” in which the language is hip and the bottom line remains profit. Thomas Friedman and Al Gore are major (and wealthy) players in this cat…
After the Meiji restoration in 1868, Japan adopted an expansionist and colonial attitude towards its neighbours. It sought to identify itself with the West and looked down upon the Asian continent as backward and inferior. For most of the next 70 years, Japan was at war, mainly with its neighbours.