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republicanism

/ri-puhb-li-kuh-niz-uhm/US // rɪˈpʌb lɪ kəˌnɪz əm //UK // (rɪˈpʌblɪkəˌnɪzəm) //

共和主义,共和国主义,共和制,共和党

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : republican government.
    • : republican principles or adherence to them.
    • : the principles or policy of the Republican Party.

Examples

  • The presidential campaigns of Jackson became the leading left-liberal resistance to the viciousness of Reagan Republicanism.

  • Probably not the Era of Good Feelings, which is what we still call the Monroe-era embrace of small-r republicanism.

  • The decline of mainline Protestantism has also undermined this sort of prudent, empirically-minded Republicanism.

  • But Perry sees it all as testimony to the wisdom of his brand of Republicanism.

  • You don't say to a Democrat they'll see the light later on and convert to Republicanism.

  • Most ominous feature of it all, republicanism gained a large footing in the rank-and-file of the army.

  • It seemed as if Cavaignac was marked to become the permanent ruler of France, but his own rigid republicanism stood in his way.

  • Accordingly after 1867 the Fenians attempted to make republicanism an essential part of their propaganda.

  • In his earlier years Tone had not been a Republican, but Republicanism was the creed which he finally professed.

  • This should be conclusive that Virginia republicanism in no way countenanced nullification.