Annexationist: meaning, definitions and examples
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annexationist
[ əˌneksˈeɪʃənɪst ]
politics
A person who supports or advocates for the annexation of territory, especially through aggressive or forceful means.
Synonyms
annexer, expansionist, imperialist.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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annexationist |
Used to describe someone who supports or promotes the act of annexation, which involves taking over territory, usually through political or military means.
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expansionist |
Describes a person or policy that advocates for territorial or economic expansion. It is broader than annexation and can include non-violent approaches and economic strategies.
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imperialist |
Refers to a person or state that practices or supports imperialism, which is usually characterized by extending control and dominance over other nations, often through colonization. It often has a negative connotation associated with oppression and exploitation.
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annexer |
Refers to a person, group, or entity that carries out the act of annexation. It tends to have a more direct and action-focused connotation.
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Examples of usage
- The annexationist politicians were pushing for the takeover of the neighboring country.
- The annexationist group believed in expanding their borders at any cost.
Translations
Translations of the word "annexationist" in other languages:
🇵🇹 anexionista
🇮🇳 विलयवादी
🇩🇪 Annexionist
🇮🇩 aneksionis
🇺🇦 анексіоніст
🇵🇱 aneksjonista
🇯🇵 併合主義者 (へいごうしゅぎしゃ)
🇫🇷 annexionniste
🇪🇸 anexionista
🇹🇷 ilhakçı
🇰🇷 병합주의자 (byeonghapjuuija)
🇸🇦 ضميستاني
🇨🇿 anexionista
🇸🇰 anexionista
🇨🇳 兼并主义者 (jiānbìng zhǔyì zhě)
🇸🇮 aneksionist
🇮🇸 innlimunarsinnaður
🇰🇿 аннексионист
🇬🇪 ანექსიონისტი
🇦🇿 aneksionist
🇲🇽 anexionista
Etymology
The term 'annexationist' originated in the mid-19th century during a time of colonial expansion and territorial disputes. It was often used to describe individuals or groups who sought to take control of foreign territory by force or coercion. The annexationist ideology was prevalent in various empires and colonial powers, leading to conflicts and tensions around the world. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of political ideologies and movements related to territorial expansion.
See also: annexation, annexer, annexes.