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isolationist - use in sentences
Converse of object
- become: Coughlin also became an isolationist and one of his campaign slogans was: " Less care for internationalism and more concern for national prosperity.
Adjective modifier
- American: But the sobering realities of the world situation were to suddenly reveal themselves to the American isolationists.
Modifies a noun
- stance: But I believe there are other, more practical reasons why the US had to abandon its isolationist stance.
- policy: However, America's refusal to join the League, fitted in with her desire to have an isolationist policy throughout the world.
- approach: Sky's aggressive, isolationist approach can also be seen in the context of its unique industrial relations record.
- group: The AFC soon became the most powerful isolationist group in the United States.
- tendency: All this means the isolationist tendency is at odds with the new reality.
- view: Frazier's isolationist views were unpopular in the Second World War and he lost his seat in Congress in 1940.
Modifying Another Word
- not: Now the term is applied more globally and clearly Australia while not liking immigrants is not isolationist.
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