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Definition of Colonialists
1. colonialist [n] - See also: colonialist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Colonialists
Literary usage of Colonialists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Managing the Monster: Urban Waste and Governance in Africa by Adepoju G. Onibokun (1999)
"The segments inhabited by the colonialists were well planned and had basic ...
But more importantly, despite many ordinances the colonialists put in place ..."
2. Iraq Speaks: Documents on the Gulf Crisis (1993)
"Hundreds of millions of people in the world, in Asia, Africa and Latin America,
who have suffered from the oppression and crimes of the former colonialists ..."
3. Moon-o-theism: A Study of Mideast Moon-God Religionsby Yoel Natan by Yoel Natan (2006)
"colonialists: Muslims convinced Assyrian Christians to fight British ...
colonialists: Muslims convinced Mideast Christians to ally themselves with Muslims ..."
4. From Globalism to Regionalism: New Perspectives on Us Foreign and Defense by Patrick M Cronin (1994)
"The Successful Boundary Maintenance Regime The Organization of African Unity (OAU)
recognized that the borders drawn by the colonialists "constitute a grave ..."
5. Divide and Rule: State-sponsored Ethnic Violence in Kenya by Binaifer Nowrojee, Human Rights Watch (Organization), Bronwen Manby, Africa Watch Committee (1993)
"12' 119 'Ethnic Clashes 'Caused by Black colonialists'," Daily Nation, June 24,
1993. 120 "Quotable Quotes from the Honorable Minister," The People, June 6, ..."
6. Proxy Targets: Civilians in the War in Burundi by Timothy Paul Longman, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1998)
"Putting their ideas into operation in a system known as indirect rule, the
colonialists favored the Tutsi and helped them to gain more control over the Hutu ..."