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Definition of Exclusivist
1. n. One who favor or practices any from of exclusiveness or exclusivism.
Definition of Exclusivist
1. Noun. An advocate of exclusivism. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Exclusivist
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Exclusivist
1. One who favor or practices any from of exclusiveness or exclusivism. "The field of Greek mythology . . . The favorite sporting ground of the exclusivists of the solar theory." (Gladstone) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exclusivist
Literary usage of Exclusivist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Problem of Logic by William Ralph Boyce Gibson, Augusta Klein (1908)
"We have so far been considering the Disjunctive Proposition from a point of view
that compels no reference to the exclusivist controversy. ..."
2. Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of Homœopathy by American Institute of Homeopathy Session (1899)
"As a result, the practitioner became either a hypocrite—secretly adopting other
methods than the homoeopathic—he became a fanatic exclusivist, or he openly ..."
3. The New European Diasporas: National Minorities and Conflict in Eastern Europe by Michael Mandelbaum (2000)
"... states and in the external “national” homeland, of the kind of extreme ethnic
nationalism that is not only exclusivist but also tends to violence. ..."
4. Headache and Other Morbid Cephalic Sensations by Harry Campbell (1894)
"The physician can never be an exclusivist, for so interdependent are the various
parts and functions of the body, that it is impossible to get a philosophic ..."
5. Trade and Navigation Between Spain and the Indies in the Time of the Hapsburgs by Clarence Henry Haring (1918)
"... rather than permit its exclusivist pretensions to be called into question,
preferred to destroy altogether an industry on which the prosperity of the ..."
6. The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century by Clarence Henry Haring (1910)
"indeed, may be applied to every other nation which adopted the exclusivist system.
Queen Isabella wished to carry out this policy, introduced into the ..."
7. Li Hungchang by Robert Kennaway Douglas (1895)
"... from the exclusivist policy of that majority, which is the inevitable consequence
of an increased contact with the foreigner, and greater conversance ..."