centrist - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • left: These people will play the role of classical left centrists as soon as the question of power is on the agenda.
  • such: Such centrists take a formal position opposed to war, but prioritize political activity on domestic issues over anti-imperialist mobilisations.

Modifies a noun

  • grouping: He ran as a candidate for a small centrist grouping but on an anti-Communist ticket.
  • tendency: In Italy these centrist tendencies have brought about a split in the Party.
  • party: The PT will also have to forge tactical alliances with smaller centrist parties in order to be assured of a majority in Congress.
  • leader: The Bolsheviks have no reason for uniting with the centrist leaders ( " unit y " .
  • position: However, there is a third, centrist, position on war - one which counterposes domestic issues to imperialist war.
  • current: In the coming period we will inevitably observe a new development of centrist currents in the Labor Party.

Modifying Another Word

  • politically: The once politically centrist, science-based vision of environmentalism has been largely replaced with extremist rhetoric.
  • strongly: There is a common legacy of strongly centrist state structures, with correspondingly weak regional organization and administrative traditions.

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