Federalist

//ˈfɛdəɹəlˌɪst//

Synonyms for "federalist" (39 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 8 languages.

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Esperanto

1 entries
  • federisto noun (advocate of federalism)

Georgian

2 entries
  • ფედერალისტური adj (of or relating to federalism)
  • ფედერალისტი noun (advocate of federalism)

German

2 entries
  • Föderalist noun (advocate of federalism)
  • Föderalistin noun (advocate of federalism)

Irish

1 entries
  • feidearálach noun (advocate of federalism)

Norwegian Bokmål

2 entries
  • føderalistisk adj (of or relating to federalism)
  • føderalist noun (advocate of federalism)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • føderalist noun (advocate of federalism)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • federalista adj (of or relating to federalism)
  • federalista noun (advocate of federalism)

Swedish

1 entries
  • federalistisk adj (of or relating to federalism)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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Federalist leaders denounced Jefferson's policy.

Source: tatoeba (805394)

Whether it be in Europeanized Turkey, liberal Bahrain, the federalist United Arab Emirates, absolutist Qatar, historical Jordan, oil-dependent Oman, in all of these places the belief prevails that only opening up to the world can transform them into better nations.

Source: tatoeba (6055623)

Through the Federalist Party, Hamilton continued to have great influence over the national government. Federalists loyal to Hamilton controlled the Congress. Even President Adams' three cabinet ministers were loyal to Hamilton. In fact, they worked together against the new president.

Source: tatoeba (11830085)

No good Federalist has at present any wish to shake the fair and stately pillars of its fabric, and o'er its lamented ruins to erect the frightful columns of uncouth monarchy.

Source: wiktionary

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