View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Imperialistic.
Imperialistic
Imperialistic meaning
Of or pertaining to imperialism or imperialists; favoring imperialism.
Synonyms of Imperialistic
Example sentences (13)
Trying to reclaim this bygone symbol of American dominance because Trump says so is as imperialistic as it gets.
Is he trying to imply that the Supreme Court decision is somehow an imperialistic attack on that one third of our population?
Still I can’t talk about the gifts of evangelicalism without a serious engagement with the sins of our community – for example, imperialistic mission or oppression of LGBTQ people.
Can we still blame it on the hideously imperialistic Sykes-Picot deal by which Europeans after World War I carved the region up into spheres of influence and imposed a crazy map creating a mixture of brand-new countries that made no sense?
He said Tehran’s role in protecting its integrity was commendable, in reference to Tehran’s resistance against the neo-imperialistic forces.
Right from the get go, this entry sets itself apart from its predecessors by putting players into the shoes of an imperialistic soldier.
They are nothing but an imperialistic, self-centered government who we rebuke.
During her regency for Otto III, the Byzantine princess Theophanu abandoned her late husband's imperialistic policy and devoted herself entirely to furthering her own agenda in Italy.
Russia's southward expansion and the imperialistic ventures of Catherine II in the Balkans seemed to have been legitimized by Sviatoslav's campaigns eight centuries earlier.
Showing African cocoa producers in this way is problematic because it is reminiscent of the imperialistic view that Africans cannot live happily without the help of westerners.
The Incas formed this civilization through imperialistic militarism as well as careful and meticulous governmental management.
Ties to development studies Often, methods of promoting development and social justice to are critiqued as being imperialistic, in a cultural sense.
We're not imperialistic; we never have been." citation This statement directly contradicts Thomas Jefferson who, in the 1780s while awaiting the fall of the Spanish empire, said: ".