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liberalistic, a.|lɪbərəˈlɪstɪk| [f. prec. + -ic.] Pertaining to liberalism; inclined or tending to liberalism.
1836J. H. Newman Let. 17 Feb., Whoever succeeds [to the Professorship of Divinity] will be virtually curbed in any liberalistic propensities by our present proceedings. 1888Dublin Rev. July 206 The attempts made by the Liberalistic party to make capital of the Holy Father's action respecting Poland. 1898Catholic News 13 Aug. 1/2 Cardinal Antonelli..could not suffer his Liberalistic tendencies. 1958[see prec.]. 1958G. M. Carter Politics of Inequality iii. 104 W. A. Maree..brought out well the Nationalist view of the difference between what he called ‘the liberalistic approach and the approach of nationalism’ to education. |