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Definitions for interventionist
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interventionistnoun
One who practices or defends interventionism.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of interventionist in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of interventionist in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of interventionist in a Sentence
I worry that Nixon would have responded precipitously, and been more likely to order a military strike, nixon's language at the time was quite interventionist and hawkish. ... That makes me worry that he might have tried to invade Cuba.
The goal is good - to ensure price stability - but to industry players this is an interventionist policy, people, especially the poor, may be happy with that but we have to look at the effectiveness.
The anti-interventionist wave I do think has crested and those issues are moving away from Rand Paul now.
The Obama foreign policy has collapsed, and whatever name you want to put on Paul's position, isolationist or non-interventionist, he's without a doubt the one Republican who’d be running who is closest to Obama in his view of foreign policy, arguably, he's to the left of Obama on NSA, on surveillance, on the use of drones, essentially, on the war on terror.
As President, I will immediately begin work to end this new Cold War and nuclear arms race, end our interventionist foreign policy of carrying out wasteful regime change wars, and instead redirect our precious resources towards serving the needs of the people right here at home.
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- interventionistiskDanish
- interventionistischeGerman
- οπαδός του παρεμβατισμούGreek
- intervencionistaSpanish
- مداخلهPersian
- interventionistisenFinnish
- interventionnisteFrench
- interventistaItalian
- interventionistLatin
- interventionistischeDutch
- intervensjonistiskNorwegian
- interwencyjnyPolish
- intervencionistaPortuguese
- intervenţionistRomanian
- interventionistSwedish
- ינטערווענטיאָניסטYiddish
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