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Definition of Fascistic
1. Adjective. Relating to or characteristic of fascism. "Fascist propaganda"
Definition of Fascistic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to fascism; fascist ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Fascistic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fascistic
Literary usage of Fascistic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"This eliminated the fascistic young men and averted the danger. But the mood of
the Congress remained distinctly anti-Communist and, according to the ..."
2. Changing Africa: The First Literary Generation of Independent Cape Verde by Gerald M. Moser (1992)
"... by a fascistic police regime imposed from on? And if so, could one see an
underlying general law that had been at work elsewhere, eg, in the Americas, ..."
3. Russian Refugees in France and the United States Between the World Wars by James E. Hassell (1991)
"This party remained aloof from other fascistic organizations in Europe, even
Russian ones in Germany, and is primarily of interest because of the prickly ..."
4. Whither Human Rights in Russia: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (2000)
"Even more frightening—perhaps devastating—these words triggered a cascade of
anti-Semitic and fascistic events in Russia from which Jews may not soon ..."
5. He Usually Lived with a Female: The Life of a California Newspaperman by George Garrigues (2006)
"It seems to me that an open, fascistic, military dictatorship will be in effect
either just before or just after the 1940 election, and that it will come ..."
6. The New Spain: From Isolation to Influence by Kenneth Maxwell, Steven L. Spiegel (1994)
"... fascistic elements borrowed from abroad. Franco was strongly anticommunist.
In time his hostility to liberal democracy was muted, especially after the ..."
7. The World's New Fissures: Identities in Crisis by Vincent Cable (1994)
"In Russia, it is the fascistic national socialism of the comically named Liberal
Democrats which now confronts the libertarian reformers. ..."