Nonreplacement
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Failure to replace; absence of replacement. uncountable
"If the foregoing details some central historical features of white racial citizenship, recent movements for white nonreplacement are distinguished by a more strongly politicized stance of hegemony: the effort to claim the nation as a white nation, even as demographic shifts erode white numerical majorities."
Example
More examples"If the foregoing details some central historical features of white racial citizenship, recent movements for white nonreplacement are distinguished by a more strongly politicized stance of hegemony: the effort to claim the nation as a white nation, even as demographic shifts erode white numerical majorities."
Etymology
From non- + replacement.
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