Crossword-Solution: ISOLATIONIST 12 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Phenomenon of the 1940's. 1 answer
Unpopular person after Pearl Harbor. 1 answer
DETACHED person 2 answers
AN ADVOCATE OF ISOLATIONISM IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 11 answers
Recluse 12 answers
Hermit 16 answers
Solitary 76 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ISOLATIONIST (5)

His foresight is all the more remarkable when one remembers that he was writing during a period of history when the United States was determinedly isolationist in both its foreign policy and the convictions of the majority of its citizens.
Century of Light Baha’i International Community 2006
What could there possibly be for a Council on Foreign Relations to do? "Well, there were a few men who did not feel content with that comfortable isolationist climate.
The Invisible Government Dan Smoot 2006
Even as late as the day before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December, 1941, the American people were still overwhelmingly "isolationist"--a word which internationalists use as a term of contempt but which means merely that the American people were still devoted to their nation's traditional foreign policy.
The Invisible Government Dan Smoot 2006
Thomas Jefferson, one of the great architects of democracy, and still renowned for his "isolationist" sentiments, wrote the warning: "We must train and classify the whole of our male citizens, and make military instruction a regular part of collegiate education.
The Armed Forces Officer U. S. Department of Defense 2008
The Kerak Worlds, of course, are completely isolationist—unbound by any laws except those of force.” Leoh shook his head.
The Dueling Machine Benjamin William Bova 2009

Quotes with ISOLATIONIST (3)

I have been taunted on various platforms recently for becoming a neo-conservative, and have been the object of some fascinating web-site and blog stuff, from the isolationist Right as well as from the peaceniks, who both argue in a semi-literate way that neo-conservativism is Trotskyism and 'permanent revolution' reborn. Sometimes, you have to comb an overt anti-Semitism out of this propaganda before you can even read it straight. And I can guarantee you that none of these ch…
Christopher Hitchens Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq, and the Left
The older America, until the 1890s and in some respects until 1914, was wrapped in the security of continental isolation, village society, the Protestant denominations, and a flourishing industrial capitalism. But reluctantly, year by year, over several decades, it has been drawn into the twentieth century and forced to cope with its unpleasant realities: first the incursions of cosmopolitanism and skepticism, then the disappearance of American isolation and easy military sec…
Richard Hofstadter
It seems the most common thing for serial interventionists to do these days is to lob the term 'isolationist' at anyone who does not agree with their latest folly, and then set up a straw man about those people not wanting to be involved in the world.
Rand Paul
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1943–1968).