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Definition of Irridentist
1. Noun. An advocate of irredentism.
Generic synonyms: Advocate, Advocator, Exponent, Proponent
Derivative terms: Irredenta, Irredentism, Irredenta, Irridentism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irridentist
Literary usage of Irridentist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"Hostilities then ceased in the Italian field, and Italian land and naval forces
entered Trieste, the goal of Italian irridentist hopes for generations. ..."
2. Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1881)
"... however, lead to any serious results, and satisfactory explanations were given
by the Italian Cabinet of the irridentist demonstration at the ..."
3. A History of Germany, 1715-1815 by Christopher Thomas Atkinson (1908)
"... Louis XV and Louis XIV; but the irridentist spirit found opponents rather than
champions in the men who would speak for Germany at the coming congress. ..."
4. Italy and the World War by Thomas Nelson Page (1920)
"Some years back an irridentist was placed in the Ministry, but Austria substantially
threatened Italy with war, and the ministry resigned rather than yield. ..."
5. Balkanized Europe: A Study in Political Analysis and Reconstruction by Paul Scott Mowrer (1921)
"But the realization of one "irridentist" aim entails the realization of all.
If France recovered Alsace-Lorraine, Italy must recover Trent and Trieste. ..."
6. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"Hostilities then ceased in the Italian field, and Italian land and naval forces
entered Trieste, the goal of Italian irridentist hopes for generations. ..."
7. Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1881)
"... however, lead to any serious results, and satisfactory explanations were given
by the Italian Cabinet of the irridentist demonstration at the ..."
8. A History of Germany, 1715-1815 by Christopher Thomas Atkinson (1908)
"... Louis XV and Louis XIV; but the irridentist spirit found opponents rather than
champions in the men who would speak for Germany at the coming congress. ..."
9. Italy and the World War by Thomas Nelson Page (1920)
"Some years back an irridentist was placed in the Ministry, but Austria substantially
threatened Italy with war, and the ministry resigned rather than yield. ..."
10. Balkanized Europe: A Study in Political Analysis and Reconstruction by Paul Scott Mowrer (1921)
"But the realization of one "irridentist" aim entails the realization of all.
If France recovered Alsace-Lorraine, Italy must recover Trent and Trieste. ..."