Taxational

//tækˈseɪʃənəl// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 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."

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"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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