释义 
		[ jak-soh -nee-uh n ] SHOW IPA 
/ dʒækˈsoʊ ni ən / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
adjective of or relating to Andrew Jackson, his ideas, the period of his presidency, or the political principles or social values associated with him: Jacksonian democracy.  
noun a follower of Andrew Jackson.  
Origin of Jacksonian  An Americanism dating back to 1815–25; Jackson + -ian
Words nearby Jacksonian  jacksnipe, Jackson, Jackson, Andrew, Jackson Day, Jackson Hole, Jacksonian , Jacksonian democracy, jacksonian epilepsy, Jacksonism, Jackson, Jesse, Jackson's membrane
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Example sentences from the Web for Jacksonian Healey describes his politics as "libertarian in some aspects, Jacksonian , Jeffersonian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative."
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He can use that affinity to build confidence for a Jacksonian  approach to world chaos.
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That strategy clashes with a Republican base that is particularly Jacksonian  in off-year elections, like the 2010 Tea Party wave.
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But until Sunday, his foreign policy had lacked “Jacksonian ” appeal.
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These came principally from the West and South, and were eminently Jacksonian  in their politics.
The Memories of Fifty Years | William H. Sparks
In 1827 he was sent to Congress by the Jacksonian  Democrats.
Early Western Travels, 1748-1846 (Volume XXVI) | Various
Instead, they chose one Polk, who had been a stirring though not very eminent politician in Jacksonian  days.
A History of the United States | Cecil Chesterton
Where did Mr. Todd learn anything about Jacksonian  principles?
Coniston, Complete | Winston Churchill
All this and his steady advocacy of Jacksonian  Democracy constituted him no paltry antagonist.
Lincoln, the Politician | T. Aaron Levy
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British Dictionary definitions for  Jacksonian adjective of or relating to a person surnamed Jackson, esp Andrew Jackson 
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