Definition of fascistic in English:
fascistic
adjective fəˈʃɪstɪkfaˈSHistik
Having or relating to extreme right-wing, authoritarian, or intolerant views or practices.
religious nationalism can lead to fascistic tendencies
the party's most overtly fascistic elements
Example sentencesExamples
- Every year, no matter who wins at the polls, the government grows larger and more fascistic.
- They tended to become fascistic themselves - to become obsessed by seizing power.
- Over several years he has acted Coriolanus, Kent in King Lear, and a ruthless, fascistic Richard III in a production set in a version of 1930s London.
- Images of strapping masculinity are often slated as fascistic.
- Are fascistic far-right parties really 'on the march again'?
- Tens of thousands of political dissidents have been executed for simply not wanting this fascistic regime.
- Only two years ago the party was gripped by internal feuding, which led to the expulsion of openly fascistic elements from its ranks.
- He is described as more like a successful media tycoon than the leader of a fascistic politico-religious cult.
- Is this the way to criticize an administration that seems to have some fascistic tendencies?
- Any girl growing up struggles to reconcile her sense of her own body with the fascistic norms imposed on her.