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adj
- Patriotic.
- Representing the true essence of something; authentic, genuine, honest.
- (specifically, Australia, informal) Representing authentic Australian culture, values, etc.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see true, blue.
- (UK) Of or pertaining to the (historical) Tory, and now the Conservative, political party; hence, steadfastly conservative.
- (Scotland, historical) Of or pertaining to the Scottish Presbyterian or Whig political party in the 17th century; hence, steadfastly Presbyterian.
- (UK) Aristocratic by birth.
- Steadfastly faithful or loyal; unwavering in loyalty; staunch, true.
noun
noun
noun
noun
- The act of becoming nationalistic.
- (politics) The process of losing local and regional variation and becoming national in character and scope.
- The act of taking formerly private assets into public or state ownership.
- The act or process of making or becoming a nation.
- changing something from private to state ownership or control
- the action of rendering national in character
- the action of forming or becoming a nation
noun
adj
- limited to or in the interests of a particular nation
- of or relating to nationality
- owned or maintained for the public by the national government
- concerned with or applicable to or belonging to an entire nation or country
- of or relating to or belonging to a nation or country
- inside the country
- characteristic of or peculiar to the people of a nation
- Pertaining to a nation or country, especially as a whole; affecting, shared by, or existing throughout all of a nation.
- Belonging to or characteristic of a specific nation or country, as opposed to others.
noun
- a person who owes allegiance to that nation
- some situation or event that is thought about
- the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
- (logic) the first term of a proposition
- (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated
- something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation
- a branch of knowledge
- a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation
- By faulty generalisation from a clause's grammatical subject often being coinstantiated with one: an actor or agent; one who takes action.
- A particular area of study.
- A citizen in a monarchy.
- (grammar) The noun, pronoun or noun phrase about whom the statement is made. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject is the actor. In clauses in the passive voice the subject is the target of the action.
- The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, field of study, etc.
- A human, animal, or an inanimate object that is being examined, treated, analysed, etc; especially, one being studied in a scientific experiment, such as a clinical trial.
- (music) The main theme or melody, especially in a fugue.
- (logic) That of which something is stated.
- A person ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority.
- (mathematics) The variable in terms of which an expression is defined.
- (philosophy) A being that has subjective experiences, subjective consciousness, or a relationship with another entity.
adj
- likely to be affected by something
- being under the power or sovereignty of another or others
- possibly accepting or permitting
- Conditional upon something; used with to.
- Likely to be affected by or to experience something; liable.
- Placed under the power of another; owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state.
- Placed or situated under; lying below, or in a lower situation.
verb
- make subservient; force to submit or subdue
- cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to
- make accountable for
- (transitive, construed with to) To cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
- (transitive) To make subordinate or subservient; to subdue or enslave; to subjugate.
noun
adj
noun
adj
noun
- A more extreme form of patriotism; the idea of a more extreme support for one's country, people or culture.
- (UK, Ireland) Support for the union of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
- Support for the creation of a sovereign nation (which does not currently exist).
- the doctrine that your national culture and interests are superior to any other
- the aspiration for national independence felt by people under foreign domination
- the doctrine that nations should act independently (rather than collectively) to attain their goals
- love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it
verb
- (literally) To display the flag of one's country, especially as an expression of patriotic pride.
- (idiomatic, by extension) To represent one's country or some other group in a manner intended to suggest the authority or importance of that country or group.
- (idiomatic) Of a naval vessel or military force, to identify itself by displaying the flag of its country of origin, especially in order to establish an authoritative presence and to exert diplomatic or political influence.
noun
- loyalty to the United States and its institutions
- an expression that is characteristic of English as spoken by Americans
- a custom that is peculiar to the United States or its citizens
- (Roman Catholicism) A putative current of Catholicism in the United States identified and condemned as heretical by Rome in the late 19th century, chiefly characterized by support for secularism and American institutions above Catholic doctrine.
- A preference for the United States and the ideas it represents.
- A custom peculiar to the United States or the Americans.
- A word, phrase or linguistic feature originating from or specific to American English usage.
noun
adj
- Alternative letter-case form of Republican.
- Advocating or supporting a republic as a form of government, advocating or supporting republicanism.
- Of or belonging to a republic.
- having the supreme power lying in the body of citizens entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them or characteristic of such government
- relating to or belonging to the Republican Party
noun
- Pacifist patriotism; the love of society as opposed to the love of the state.
- An enduring devotion to Mother Earth, ecology, sustainability, peace, and the survival of the human species.
- The love of the motherland, as opposed to patriotism as love of the fatherland.
- The love or celebration of a woman's influence upon society; the female equivalent to male patriotism.
- School, hometown, or parish pride or loyalty, as opposed to nationalism or patriotism.
noun
noun
noun
- The act of becoming nationalistic.
- (politics) The process of losing local and regional variation and becoming national in character and scope.
- The act of taking formerly private assets into public or state ownership.
- The act or process of making or becoming a nation.
- changing something from private to state ownership or control
- the action of rendering national in character
- the action of forming or becoming a nation
noun
adj
- limited to or in the interests of a particular nation
- of or relating to nationality
- owned or maintained for the public by the national government
- concerned with or applicable to or belonging to an entire nation or country
- of or relating to or belonging to a nation or country
- inside the country
- characteristic of or peculiar to the people of a nation
- Pertaining to a nation or country, especially as a whole; affecting, shared by, or existing throughout all of a nation.
- Belonging to or characteristic of a specific nation or country, as opposed to others.
noun
- a person who owes allegiance to that nation
- some situation or event that is thought about
- the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
- (logic) the first term of a proposition
- (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated
- something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation
- a branch of knowledge
- a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation
- By faulty generalisation from a clause's grammatical subject often being coinstantiated with one: an actor or agent; one who takes action.
- A particular area of study.
- A citizen in a monarchy.
- (grammar) The noun, pronoun or noun phrase about whom the statement is made. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject is the actor. In clauses in the passive voice the subject is the target of the action.
- The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, field of study, etc.
- A human, animal, or an inanimate object that is being examined, treated, analysed, etc; especially, one being studied in a scientific experiment, such as a clinical trial.
- (music) The main theme or melody, especially in a fugue.
- (logic) That of which something is stated.
- A person ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority.
- (mathematics) The variable in terms of which an expression is defined.
- (philosophy) A being that has subjective experiences, subjective consciousness, or a relationship with another entity.
adj
- likely to be affected by something
- being under the power or sovereignty of another or others
- possibly accepting or permitting
- Conditional upon something; used with to.
- Likely to be affected by or to experience something; liable.
- Placed under the power of another; owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state.
- Placed or situated under; lying below, or in a lower situation.
verb
- make subservient; force to submit or subdue
- cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to
- make accountable for
- (transitive, construed with to) To cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
- (transitive) To make subordinate or subservient; to subdue or enslave; to subjugate.
noun
adj
noun
adj
noun
- A more extreme form of patriotism; the idea of a more extreme support for one's country, people or culture.
- (UK, Ireland) Support for the union of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
- Support for the creation of a sovereign nation (which does not currently exist).
- the doctrine that your national culture and interests are superior to any other
- the aspiration for national independence felt by people under foreign domination
- the doctrine that nations should act independently (rather than collectively) to attain their goals
- love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it
noun
- loyalty to the United States and its institutions
- an expression that is characteristic of English as spoken by Americans
- a custom that is peculiar to the United States or its citizens
- (Roman Catholicism) A putative current of Catholicism in the United States identified and condemned as heretical by Rome in the late 19th century, chiefly characterized by support for secularism and American institutions above Catholic doctrine.
- A preference for the United States and the ideas it represents.
- A custom peculiar to the United States or the Americans.
- A word, phrase or linguistic feature originating from or specific to American English usage.
noun
adj
- Alternative letter-case form of Republican.
- Advocating or supporting a republic as a form of government, advocating or supporting republicanism.
- Of or belonging to a republic.
- having the supreme power lying in the body of citizens entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them or characteristic of such government
- relating to or belonging to the Republican Party
noun
- Pacifist patriotism; the love of society as opposed to the love of the state.
- An enduring devotion to Mother Earth, ecology, sustainability, peace, and the survival of the human species.
- The love of the motherland, as opposed to patriotism as love of the fatherland.
- The love or celebration of a woman's influence upon society; the female equivalent to male patriotism.
- School, hometown, or parish pride or loyalty, as opposed to nationalism or patriotism.
verb
- (literally) To display the flag of one's country, especially as an expression of patriotic pride.
- (idiomatic, by extension) To represent one's country or some other group in a manner intended to suggest the authority or importance of that country or group.
- (idiomatic) Of a naval vessel or military force, to identify itself by displaying the flag of its country of origin, especially in order to establish an authoritative presence and to exert diplomatic or political influence.
adj
- Patriotic.
- Representing the true essence of something; authentic, genuine, honest.
- (specifically, Australia, informal) Representing authentic Australian culture, values, etc.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see true, blue.
- (UK) Of or pertaining to the (historical) Tory, and now the Conservative, political party; hence, steadfastly conservative.
- (Scotland, historical) Of or pertaining to the Scottish Presbyterian or Whig political party in the 17th century; hence, steadfastly Presbyterian.
- (UK) Aristocratic by birth.
- Steadfastly faithful or loyal; unwavering in loyalty; staunch, true.