nationalist sentiment

collocation in English

meaningsofnationalistandsentiment

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nationalist
adjective
uk
/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl.ɪst/
us
/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl.ɪst/
wanting your country to be ...
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sentiment
noun
uk
/ˈsen.tɪ.mənt/
us
/ˈsen.t̬ə.mənt/
formal
a thought, opinion, or idea based on a feeling about a situation, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofnationalistandsentimentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnationalist sentiment

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In such cases ethnic markers such as language or religion would be strongly associated withnationalistsentiment.
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The play's festivity and location within popularnationalistsentimentnevertheless means that the play's emotional tone and its political analysis remain dialectically awry.
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Nationalistsentimentis the feeling of anger aroused by the violation of the principle, or the feeling of satisfaction aroused by its fulfilment.
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Theories of nationalism do not give us any especially clear leads in identifying the social bases ofnationalistsentiment.
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The authors in this collection do not see this transformation as the automatic expression of developingnationalistsentiment.
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Nationalistsentimentfor racial equality and self-government was shaking the very foundations and premises upon which foreign rule rested.
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Their involvement as vicarious imperialists might aid in their articulation ofnationalistsentiment.
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One was a four-category variable including those with nonationalistsentiment, in addition to those considering themselves very, fairly, or not very strong nationalists.
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Their emergence, however, does not reflect a great upsurge ofnationalistsentiment, for these parties were marginal, at least if judged by their electoral performance.
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At the simplest we need to distinguish between national identity, which can be thought of as a categorical self-concept, andnationalistsentiment, which can be thought of as a dimension.
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In the effort to collapse the novel's politics into merely an instance ofnationalistsentimentwhat is missed is the possibility of gendering a reading of nationalism itself.
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Such postulates gave rise tonationalistsentimentin which each nation affirmed its ethnic, linguistic and mythic specificity, created as a set of fictions which imagined national destiny.
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Emsley assesses the gap between the nationalist rhetoric and the extent to whichnationalistsentimentpenetrated the populace.
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The latter is seen as alienating, not empowering, while the former has sympathetic features figuring forth the virtues of "creativity", anti-colonialism, local patriotism andnationalistsentiment.
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If ever there was a case where economic forces demanded co-operation and conciliation, this was it, but it failed because ofnationalistsentiment.
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There was the strongnationalistsentimentwhich began to arise.
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The clause is typical of this dishonest attempt by pretence to placatenationalistsentiment.
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Nationalistsentimentwill be inflamed in a country which is already inherently unstable.
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Whosoever wants it to be an economic, social and political success and not a breeding ground fornationalistsentimentmust change this position.
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To spread the revolutionary message, "pemuda" set up their own radio stations and newspapers, and graffiti proclaimed thenationalistsentiment.
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