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rightist

[rahy-tist] / ˈraɪ tɪst /


ADJECTIVE
right-wing
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Rightist leader Giorgia Meloni is on Friday afternoon expected to be asked to form Italy's new government and become the country's first woman prime minister, after she was summoned for talks by the president.

From Reuters • Oct. 21, 2022

The slated siege of Gij�n would likewise tie up many thousands of Rightist troops badly needed for transfer to other fronts.

From Time Magazine Archive

Rightist politicians and many Chinese and Vietnamese businessmen also fled.

From Time Magazine Archive

Prime experience on a 75-day Atlantic crossing was getting overhauled in the Bay of Biscay by a Spanish Rightist patrol and being jailed overnight as would-be assassins of General Franco.

From Time Magazine Archive

She had to clear out of France because of political activities, after the collapse of the Fourth Republic and the establishment of the Rightist Directoire in '57.

From The Mercenaries by Piper, H. Beam




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