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annexationism

[ an-ik-sey-shuh-niz-uhm, an-ek- ]

noun

  1. the theory or practice of taking over another country's territory, especially by force.


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Other Words From

  • annex·ation·ist noun adjective
  • anti·annex·ation·ist noun adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of annexationism1

First recorded in 1840–50; annexation + -ism
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Example Sentences

Arab officials are virtually unanimous in arguing that what they see as Israeli annexationism is not just a major or central problem�it is all pervasive.

Two circumstances, apparently unconnected with annexationism, intensified that movement, the laissez faire attitude of British politicians towards their colonies, and the behaviour of the defeated Tory party in Canada.

From Canada there comes duly by each mail a regular statistic of Annexationism: increasing fast in this quarter, diminishing in that;—Majesty's Chief Governor seeming to take it as a perfectly open question; Majesty's Chief Governor in fact seldom appearing on the scene at all, except to receive the impact of a few rotten eggs on occasion, and then duck in again to his private contemplations.

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