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1. (n.) extremism
a tendency to go to extremes or an instance of going to extremes, esp. in politics.
Etymology: (1860–65)
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| Definition of 'Extremism' |
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1. (noun) extremism
any political theory favoring immoderate uncompromising policies
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1. (noun) extremism
belief in sth that society considers unreasonable or unacceptable
terrorism and other forms of extremism
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Sense: the holding of views which are as far from being moderate as possible.
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Afrikaans: ekstremisme |
Arabic: تَطَرُّف |
Bulgarian: екстремизъм |
Brazilian: extremismo |
Czech: extremismus |
German: der Extremismus |
Danish: ekstremisme; yderliggåend |
Greek: εξτρεμισμός |
Spanish: extremismo |
Estonian: ekstremism |
Farsi: افراط گرایی |
Finnish: ääritoiminta |
French: extrémisme |
Hebrew: קִיצוֹנִיוּת |
Hindi: उग्रवादी |
Croatian: ekstremizam |
Hungarian: szélsőséges irányzat |
Indonesian: ekstremisme |
Icelandic: ofstæki, öfgastefna |
Italian: estremismo |
Japanese: 極端論 |
Korean: 극단에 흐르는 경향 |
Lithuanian: ekstremizmas, kraštutinum |
Latvian: ekstrēmisms |
Malay: ekstremisme |
Dutch: extremisme |
Norwegian: ytterliggående holdning(e |
Polish: skrajność |
Persian: افراط گرایی |
Pashto: زياتوالى |
Portuguese: extremismo |
Romanian: extremism |
Russian: экстремизм |
Slovak: extrémizmus |
Slovenian: skrajnost |
Serbian: ekstremizam |
Swedish: extremism |
Thai: การมีความคิดเห็นที่รุนแรง |
Turkish: aşırılık |
Taiwanese: 極端主義 |
Ukrainian: екстремізм |
Urdu: انتہا پسندی |
Vietnamese: chủ nghĩa cực đoan |
Chinese: 极端主义 |
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