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Definition of monarchist in English: monarchistnoun ˈmɒnəkɪst A supporter of the principle of having monarchs. Example sentencesExamples - Monarchists are proud of the fact that the British royal tradition has continued for over 1,000 years.
- The rout of the Jacobins could not fail to encourage monarchists of every stripe.
- It deprived monarchists, who hoped to show their strength in the elections, of the prospect of an early victory.
- In 1789, Robespierre was a political nonentity, and he was also a monarchist.
- Born in 1821 to an old established family of Catholic monarchists, he was placed at the age of 9 in a Jesuit college.
- He was not a student of French republican thought, and ended up a monarchist.
- The monarchists were jubilant about the November 6 result.
- Although she was a devoted monarchist in principle, her divisive policies upset the queen.
- Those whom monarchists feared the most were systematically persecuted.
- The tradition of an unelected sovereign head of state is the true heart of the nation, say the monarchists.
adjective ˈmɒnəkɪst Supporting the principle of having monarchs. with each successive tour, monarchist sentiment has flourished Example sentencesExamples - They feared that cooperation could only lead to a monarchist triumph.
- The mistaken view is that the nationalist camp is a compact mass with serious monarchist longings.
- The teacher was delighted at the true loyal monarchist attitude of this fine young man.
- It's an overview that emphasizes the importance of monarchist republicanism in the 19th century.
- By the start of the 1930s, the old primitive concept of statism, dominant throughout the monarchist age in Europe, began to reemerge.
- The king has threatened to punish newspapers for reports that run counter to the official monarchist line.
- This connection provided the moral justification for foreign adventurism as well as a binding identity that linked it to a monarchist constituency at home.
- The monarchist coup has attacked the achievements of the people's movement of 1990.
- He is rethinking the monarchist idea of security.
- Alleged informers and monarchist sympathizers are shown little mercy.
Definition of monarchist in US English: monarchistnounˈmänərkəst A supporter of the principle of having monarchs. Example sentencesExamples - In 1789, Robespierre was a political nonentity, and he was also a monarchist.
- Although she was a devoted monarchist in principle, her divisive policies upset the queen.
- The rout of the Jacobins could not fail to encourage monarchists of every stripe.
- Born in 1821 to an old established family of Catholic monarchists, he was placed at the age of 9 in a Jesuit college.
- It deprived monarchists, who hoped to show their strength in the elections, of the prospect of an early victory.
- The monarchists were jubilant about the November 6 result.
- He was not a student of French republican thought, and ended up a monarchist.
- Those whom monarchists feared the most were systematically persecuted.
- The tradition of an unelected sovereign head of state is the true heart of the nation, say the monarchists.
- Monarchists are proud of the fact that the British royal tradition has continued for over 1,000 years.
adjectiveˈmänərkəst Supporting the principle of having monarchs. with each successive tour, monarchist sentiment has flourished Example sentencesExamples - Alleged informers and monarchist sympathizers are shown little mercy.
- The teacher was delighted at the true loyal monarchist attitude of this fine young man.
- This connection provided the moral justification for foreign adventurism as well as a binding identity that linked it to a monarchist constituency at home.
- It's an overview that emphasizes the importance of monarchist republicanism in the 19th century.
- He is rethinking the monarchist idea of security.
- The mistaken view is that the nationalist camp is a compact mass with serious monarchist longings.
- They feared that cooperation could only lead to a monarchist triumph.
- The monarchist coup has attacked the achievements of the people's movement of 1990.
- The king has threatened to punish newspapers for reports that run counter to the official monarchist line.
- By the start of the 1930s, the old primitive concept of statism, dominant throughout the monarchist age in Europe, began to reemerge.
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