Taxational
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Relating to taxation not-comparable
"Of all Thatcher and Reagan’s visions, this might be the one that has enjoyed the greatest popular buy-in: the notion that humanity progresses through innovation; innovation is a function of the brilliance of the individual; individuals can only fulfil their potential with personal freedom; and the state, in all its guises, whether regulatory or taxational, is the main barrier to that freedom."
Example
More examples"Of all Thatcher and Reagan’s visions, this might be the one that has enjoyed the greatest popular buy-in: the notion that humanity progresses through innovation; innovation is a function of the brilliance of the individual; individuals can only fulfil their potential with personal freedom; and the state, in all its guises, whether regulatory or taxational, is the main barrier to that freedom."
Etymology
From taxation + -al.
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