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单词 fascistoid
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fascistoidadj.

Brit. /fəˈʃɪstɔɪd/, U.S. /fæˈʃɪstɔɪd/, /fəˈʃɪstɔɪd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fascist n., -oid suffix.
Etymology: < fascist n. + -oid suffix. Compare earlier fascistic adj.
Tending towards fascist beliefs, attitudes, and practices; reminiscent or characteristic of fascism.
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > fascism > [adjective] > undeveloped
fascistoid1936
proto-fascist1937
1936 New Statesman 12 Dec. 974/2 We must now be prepared..for that Puritan reaction here, which seems to accompany all Fascistoid movements.
1958 H. L. Matthews Yoke & Arrows vii. 118 Generalissimo Francisco Franco is (to use a good new word) fascistoid, with an unsavoury political record and an evil reputation throughout the democratic world.
1975 New Left Rev. Nov. 19 Modern capitalist institutions, even industry and democracy as such, are all intrinsically fascistoid and evil.
1997 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 24 Apr. 20/1 ‘Scientology is not a sect’, she thundered. ‘It is a fascistoid structure, a psycho-dictatorship.’
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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