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Bismarckian

[ biz-mahr-kee-uhn ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or resembling Otto von Bismarck, especially in respect to his aggressiveness in politics and diplomacy.


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Other Words From

  • Bis·marcki·an·ism noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Bismarckian1

First recorded in 1865–70; Bismarck + -ian
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Example Sentences

In fact, many of the more notable successes of American foreign policy centered around this Bismarckian idea.

But raw power lubricated by audacious lying is Bismarckian.

Several important features of the Bismarckian model advocated by Jamie Daw are omitted from her description of the German health insurance system.

Latin America is paying a high price for having imported Bismarckian social-security structures to the tropics.

Palmerston appeared determined to thwart all attempts at domestic reform, and he was increasingly out of touch in the new Bismarckian world of international realpolitik.

From BBC

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Bismarck herringBismarck, Otto von