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nationalist

[nash-uh-nl-ist, nash-nuh-list] / ˈnæʃ ə nl ɪst, ˈnæʃ nə lɪst /


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Due to the security situation in Northern Ireland, many officers especially from nationalist communities, keep their employment secret, in some cases even from many family members.

From BBC

In the years after Mandela's release from prison in 1990, political violence between his supporters and those of a Zulu nationalist party nearly derailed the process that led to the end of white-minority rule.

From BBC

For Melendez-Badillo, language has become "coded for the broader sort of racialized understandings of immigrants and immigration... this sort of nationalist idea of who gets to belong in the United States."

From Barron's

The nationalist ruling party in Mexico is particularly sensitive to foreign interference.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dancing to drums in downtown Yangon, the crowd of nationalist activists and saffron-robed monks twirled miniature national flags and toted banners denying accusations of ethnic cleansing being levelled at The Hague.

From Barron's