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Definition of Liberalizers
1. liberalizer [n] - See also: liberalizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liberalizers
Literary usage of Liberalizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation by Charles Gore (1890)
"To say this, is by no means necessarily to acquit the liberalizers, or to cast
a slur upon those who fought against them. Such condemnations or acquittals ..."
2. Reason and Authority in Religion by James Macbride Sterrett (1891)
"It is frankly recognized that the orthodox thought has been cleared and served
in no small part by "liberalizers." Such liberalizers are ..."
3. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1860)
"Archery, cricket, gun and fishing-rod, horse and boat, are all educators,
liberalizers ; and so are dancing, dress, and the street-talk ; and — provided ..."
4. The Conduct of Life by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1904)
"Archery', cricket, gun and fishing-rod, horse and boat, are all educators,
liberalizers ; and so are dancing, dress and the street talk; and provided only ..."
5. Managing the World Economy: The Consequences of Corporate Alliances by Peter F. Cowhey, Jonathan David Aronson (1993)
"Most of the liberalizers are Anglo-American democracies—the United States, the
United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. They are joined by Japan, ..."