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neofascist
English
Alternative forms
- neo-fascist
Etymology
From neo- +? fascist.
Pronunciation
Adjective
neofascist (comparative more neofascist, superlative most neofascist)
- Of or pertaining to neofascism.
- 2016, Cornel West, The Guardian, 17 November:
- The neoliberal era in the United States ended with a neofascist bang.
- 2016, Cornel West, The Guardian, 17 November:
Translations
Noun
neofascist (plural neofascists)
- A follower of neofascism.
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French néo-fasciste
Noun
neofascist m (plural neofasci?ti)
- neofascist
Declension
neofascist From the web:
- neo fascist meaning
neofascism
English
Alternative forms
- neo-fascism
Etymology
neo- +? fascism
Pronunciation
Noun
neofascism (usually uncountable, plural neofascisms)
- A right-wing political movement inspired by fascism, especially by that of fascist Italy.
Related terms
- neofascist
Translations
Further reading
- neo-fascism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Romanian
Etymology
From French néo-fascisme
Noun
neofascism n (uncountable)
- neofascism
Declension
neofascism From the web:
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