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Definition of Centrists
1. centrist [n] - See also: centrist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Centrists
Literary usage of Centrists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Quarterly Register of Current History by Alfred S Johnson (1893)
"The Catholic party (Centrists) who were an essential part of the Ministerial
majority, could not now be counted on. The Prussian and the Imperial ..."
2. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present, and Future by Michael J. Green, Patrick M. Cronin (1999)
"As the violence escalated and the Kishi government contemplated calling out the
SDF to suppress the protesters, centrists in the ruling party, ..."
3. A Brief History of the Great War by Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes (1920)
"In vain did Bethmann-Hollweg endeavor to conciliate the Centrists and Poles by
... Straightway the Centrists, Socialists, Radicals, and a sprinkling of ..."
4. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"Under this system, which secures control to a wealthy minority, there were elected,
in 1913, 202 Conservatives, 216 Centrists, Liberals "and Progressives, ..."
5. How the World Votes: The Story of Democratic Development in Elections by Charles Seymour, Donald Paige Frary (1918)
"In its place the Landtag accepted the Conservative amendment for the plural vote
against the votes of a few of the National Liberals and Centrists, ..."