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internationalist Definition

inter·na·tion·al·ist (-ist)

noun

  1. a person who believes in internationalism
  2. a specialist in international law and relations

internationalist Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • become: The working classes of Europe need to become more internationalist in response to the drive to build a capitalist Europe from above.
  • have: Kilmarnock also had several Scottish Internationalists during Bobby's reign: Ian Durrant, Ally McCoist Gary Holt, & Andy McLaren.
  • look: A Britain that succeeds globally because working together we build on our scientific genius and are outward looking, internationalist and European.
  • unite: Does that mean that Nashe Slovo's entire idea of uniting the internationalists has been wrecked?

Preposition: in

  • outlook: Britain and the British Conservative Party is internationalist in outlook.

Adjective modifier

  • committed: A committed internationalist, he never failed to see the bigger picture.
  • revolutionary: For revolutionary internationalists the outbreak of war brought a double blow.
  • liberal: Those outside who disagree with it need to work with liberal internationalists within, not abandon the debate to unilateralists.
  • fourth: It was already ' full of personal bitterness ' , unlike the Fourth Internationalists in the Labor League of Youth.
  • Scottish: Kilmarnock also had several Scottish Internationalists during Bobby's reign: Ian Durrant, Ally McCoist Gary Holt, & Andy McLaren.
  • true: Rushton was a true internationalist who fought for the rights of common people.

Modifies a noun

  • outlook: In broader terms, ASLEF is proud of its internationalist outlook.
  • perspective: At the same time, Lenin always had an internationalist perspective.
  • magazine: The September issue of the New Internationalist magazine, devoted to Iraq, will carry copies of the petition.
  • duty: It is a proletarian internationalist duty for communists to make revolution in their own country.
  • movement: We are an internationalist movement and our commitment to the developing world is clear.
  • party: Tommy Sheridan said; " The SSP is an internationalist party.

Noun used with modifier

  • liberal-: In these circumstances, the liberal- internationalist bourgeoisie in Europe attempted to create a regionally defined ultra-imperialist order.
  • rugby: He was the Academy's most capped Scottish rugby internationalist and the outstanding Scottish player of the post-war years.