neoconservative - use in sentences
Converse of object
- give: And this nightmarish vision was beginning to give the neoconservatives great power and influence.
Adjective modifier
- American: At the heart of the story are two groups: the American neoconservatives, and the radical Islamists.
- leading: One leading neoconservative, William Bennett, wrote a book called The Death of Outrage, which blamed the people.
Modifies a noun
- movement: VO: Since then, Brock has turned against the neoconservative movement.
- agenda: Throughout the questioning, the audience became increasingly hostile and combative toward his neoconservative agenda.
- moment: Indeed, on putting down Perle's new book the thought recurs: the neoconservative moment may be over.
- policy: The fallout from the failure of neoconservative policy in Iraq can already be felt.
- guru: Described by The Jerusalem Post as " Washington's neoconservative guru, " Ledeen grew up in California during the 1940s.
- doctrine: A second consequence is that the idea of a rules-based international order has been supplanted by a neoconservative doctrine of power politics.
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