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federalism

/fed-er-uh-liz-uhm/US // ˈfɛd ər əˌlɪz əm //UK // (ˈfɛdərəˌlɪzəm) //

联邦制,联邦主义,联邦制度,联邦主义

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the federal principle of government.
    • : U.S. History. advocacy of the federal system of government.the principles of the Federalist party.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounadvocacy of a strong central government

Examples

  • This means recovering the virtues of federalism, local self-rule and judicial restraint.

  • America has an obsession with federalism and delegating power down to progressively smaller authorities.

  • To some, this federalism itself defines the concept of America.

  • He surely knows everything explained here about constitutional interpretation and federalism.

  • They have taught about federalism and the separation of powers and the right to vote.

  • Les Gelb calls the proposal “federalism,” with three strong local governments within a single nation.

  • But the resolution demanded official status for the Russian language and a referendum on federalism.

  • Federalism will appeal primarily to an idea detached from reality.

  • This is your typical case of adultery, federalism, and chemical weapons.

  • And cramming this law down the throats of states that prefer less expansive gun laws is a serious blow to advocates of federalism.

  • After stating what Simple Repeal and what Federalism respectively meant, he proceeded to contrast their value.

  • Federalism and solidarity must take the place of tribal rivalry and national isolation.

  • Pickering's words sped over the country and became the political war cry of Federalism.

  • The study of federalism, as a system of government, has in recent times become a favorite subject for constitutional writers.

  • Many Frenchmen were convinced that Federalism would be the really liberal policy for them.