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Definition of Militaristic
1. Adjective. Imbued with militarism.
Definition of Militaristic
1. Adjective. Using the power of the military ¹
2. Adjective. Related to the use of the military ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Militaristic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Militaristic
Literary usage of Militaristic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Neighbors Henceforth by Owen Wister (1922)
"XXVI militaristic? To divert attention from herself, Germany has been pointing
the finger of accusation at France. "Behold the trouble maker! ..."
2. Two War Years in Constantinople by Harry Stuermer (1917)
"... "place in the sun"—England's declaration of war—German methods in Belgium and
Alsace-Lorraine—Prussian arrogance— militaristic j ournalism. ..."
3. In the Heart of German Intrigue by Demetra Vaka (1918)
"CHAPTER IV A militaristic DREAMER THERE are three men closely associated with
King Constantine whose names, in the minds of the public at large, ..."
4. International Finance and Its Reorganization by Elisha Michael Friedman (1922)
"Democratic versus militaristic Finance The British policy was characterized not
only by financial prudence but also by political sagacity. ..."
5. The Possible Peace: A Forecast of World Politics After the Great War by Roland Hugins (1916)
"... THE militaristic CIRCLE WAB, obviously, is a problem of the human will.
In July, 1914, ten millions of men in Europe were working before their benches, ..."
6. Militarism by Karl Paul August Friedrich Liebknecht (1917)
"... militaristic achievements. THE RULE OF THE SABRE AND GUN IN STRIKES.
Preliminary Remarks. Military authorities everywhere have always been convinced of ..."