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superpatriot

[soo-per-pey-tree-uht, soo-per-pey-, soo-per-pa-tree-uht, soo-per-pa-] / ˌsu pərˈpeɪ tri ət, ˈsu pərˌpeɪ-, ˌsu pərˈpæ tri ət, ˈsu pərˌpæ- /


NOUN
chauvinist
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Journalists of the era delighted in using the Birch Society as a way to discredit what they alternately called "the radical Right," "ultra conservatives," and "superpatriots."

From US News • Aug. 11, 2015

The illegal Uniates, Rumanian Catholics of the Byzantine rite, have long been mistrusted by the Orthodox clergy and by superpatriots because of the Uniate breakaway from Orthodoxy to Catholicism in 1698.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the great day, the Superdome was crammed with superpatriots.

From Time Magazine Archive

A.A. was organized in the summer of 1945 by a group of politicians, superpatriots, businessmen.

From Time Magazine Archive

Reacting to nativist charges that their spiritual loyalty to Rome was somehow more important than political loyalty to their new homeland, Catholic immigrants and their children sometimes attempted to be superpatriots.

From Time Magazine Archive




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