单词 | tylerize |
释义 | > as lemmasˈTylerize ˈTylerize v. (intransitive) to abandon the party to which one owes one's position or office, as President Tyler (1841–5) did; also transitive in causal sense. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > [verb (intransitive)] > desert one's party to go over1648 rat1810 bolt1821 to jump Jim Crow1833 Tylerize1865 society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > involve in party politics [verb (transitive)] > desert party > cause to Tylerize1865 1865 Nation (N.Y.) 24 Aug. 227 The Democratic party..had two ways of returning..to office... They might either..unseat the Administration, or else persuade the Executive to Tylerize. 1866 Pres. Johnson in Morning Star 16 Mar. 5/3 It has been said..that here is a President who was elected by a party, and who on coming into power abandoned that party; that he has ‘Tylerised’ his Administration. < as lemmas |
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