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Interventionist meaning
Of or pertaining to interventionism, or an advocate thereof.
Example sentences (20)
Some in Congress claim to favor both an interventionist foreign policy and reductions in military spending, but these so-called cheap hawks cannot resist the demands for an increased budget since they support a hyper-interventionist foreign policy.
Friends and family rented a safe house for the singer in Los Angeles and hired 'interventionist' Matt Brown – a medical professional who specialises in treating addictions.
Is any government more interventionist?
Quite simply, with the possible exception of the demented and bloody-thirsty Lindsay Graham, Nikki Haley is the most interventionist, pro-war Republican on today’s political scene.
Several local Labour sources told the Guardian they believed the party was being overly rigid and interventionist.
She remarked that the interventionist agency was exploring ways to address the challenges facing waterways in the region in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources.
Some countries have a long list of gross violations of the Iranian nation's human rights in their black record, he said, adding that it is better for the authorities of these countries to stop making dramatic and interventionist statements in this regard.
The study shows that the U.S. is more likely to be viewed as an interventionist power than China in almost all countries.
Again, as a non-interventionist, and an American, I could not stand by while the United States raced unimpeded towards a direct and potentially nuclear conflict with Russia.
His government plays a markedly interventionist role in managing the economy, in a way that can make it dangerous for firms to place their stakes.
How can he not know about President Roosevelt’s interventionist machinations to embroil the United States in World War II?
Ogbuku urged the Commission’s serving and retired staff to see the interventionist agency as their common patrimony that must be protected from unwarranted attacks.
The steep tariff increases on Chinese goods that US President Joe Biden’s administration recently announced are just the latest in a long string of interventionist economic policies that fly in the face of decades of neoliberal orthodoxy.
The young and especially Muslim Americans are angry enough to stay home or vote for a third-party non-interventionist like RFK or West.
Vicki Thomson, chief executive of a body which represents some of Australia’s most prestigious universities, described the proposed laws as “draconian" and "interventionist", saying they amounted to "economic vandalism" in comments made earlier this year.
Yet we are also clearly moving into some kind of a new anti-interventionist era wherein Washington’s default mode—regardless of who occupies the White House—will be to stay out of global conflicts wherever and however possible.
An interventionist government will be able to achieve its mission of uplifting its people if it uses its productive resources efficiently.
It has led to our current situation, where without further monetary inflation governments would have to deliberately rescind most of the welfare provisions introduced since President Hoover became the first interventionist in 1929.
Now, with a sharp drop in oil prices, thanks to crashed global demand, the government is conducting a hasty interventionist surgery to revamp some of the industries it scarcely paid attention to over the years.
Older people – particularly those who might resist taking the kind of interventionist measures being suggested – are very much at risk.