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		Definition of nationalism in English: nationalismnoun ˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪz(ə)mˈnæʃ(ə)nəˌlɪzəm mass noun1Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.  their nationalism is tempered by a desire to join the European Union  Example sentencesExamples -  It also is a part of the strategy of religious nationalisms which characterize the nation as a religiously defined ethno-cultural people.
 -  That undoubtedly is what we may conclude from the rise of extreme right ideologies and nationalisms of all kinds.
 -  Attempts at Germanization and Russification only fired up Polish nationalism - or indeed nationalisms.
 -  In recent times we have seen how the name of religion can be used to justify a vicious form of chauvinistic nationalism and even terrorism.
 -  Zionism was influenced by, and has many similarities with, other contemporary European nationalisms.
 -  Without intending to diminish the absurdity of such view or their genocidal implications, it must be mentioned that extremist nationalisms tend to flourish together.
 -  It is a day which recalls where jingoism and nationalism can lead when placed in the wrong hands.
 -  State-Zionism, like Bolshevism, Nazism, and absolute nationalisms in general, is an ideology that in its logical conclusion places its advocates outside the realm of reconciliation.
 -  The link between continental nationalism and the Scottish variety has long been a highly sensitive point for the SNP.
 -  And unless British, French and German politicians start to be honest, the EU will implode into fractious and competing nationalisms that have always lain under the surface of European rhetoric.
 -  Hindutva (extreme Hindu nationalism) cannot survive without a real or imagined enemy.
 -  The movement's patriotic rhetoric often inclines into aggressive nationalism.
 -  Like many postcolonial nationalisms, Irish nationalism effectively fused traditional culture with this modern sense of equality.
 -  The mass media promote racism and nationalism in an effort to divide us and blind us from the real problems of society.
 -  This mytho-historiography expresses itself in nationalism as a religious principle.
 -  That then leaves the xenophobic shadow that dogs nationalism as the key issue to be addressed.
 
 - 1.1 Advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people.
 Example sentencesExamples -  He rejected nationalism and instead advocated a state which based its legitimacy on Islam and implemented sharia.
 -  In the process, they dropped the main demand of Irish nationalism that Northern Ireland be recognised as an integral part of the Irish state.
 -  Much has been said about nationalism; independence forces one to confront what it means to be ‘Bermudian’.
 -  Serb nationalism was, for Milosevic, a matter of political strategy alone.
 -  Those who were pleased with the collapse were not people who thought much about political liberty but people whose major concern was nationalism.
 -  This helps explain the persistence and even strengthening of cultural nationalism after political independence.
 -  Indonesia now is again run by politicians favoring secular nationalism, with Christians regaining influence.
 -  Seen in this light, contemporary Taiwanese nationalism belongs to a political family with a well-established ancestry.
 -  When a country becomes independent, there are various symbols of nationalism that countries like to have.
 -  They were created with the aim of appeasing Indian nationalism and preventing India's eventual independence.
 -  The Bible became a political manifesto of English nationalism and the liberation of the masses from church tyranny.
 -  The popular conception of nations and nationalisms is that they are fairly recent phenomena, arising around the time of the French Revolution or after.
 -  By nationalism we mean the political ideology that locates the right of self-government in a people who share a common culture.
 -  An important consequence of the 1967 war was revival of Palestinian Arab nationalism.
 -  Above all Irish political nationalism demanded a state wherein for good or ill the people decide their own destiny.
 -  Symbols of nationalism are linked centrally to independence.
 
  Synonyms patriotism, patriotic sentiment, allegiance to one's country, loyalty to one's country, loyalism, nationality  
    Definition of nationalism in US English: nationalismnounˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəmˈnæʃ(ə)nəˌlɪzəm 1Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.  their nationalism is tempered by a desire to join the European Union  Example sentencesExamples -  Zionism was influenced by, and has many similarities with, other contemporary European nationalisms.
 -  The movement's patriotic rhetoric often inclines into aggressive nationalism.
 -  Attempts at Germanization and Russification only fired up Polish nationalism - or indeed nationalisms.
 -  This mytho-historiography expresses itself in nationalism as a religious principle.
 -  In recent times we have seen how the name of religion can be used to justify a vicious form of chauvinistic nationalism and even terrorism.
 -  The mass media promote racism and nationalism in an effort to divide us and blind us from the real problems of society.
 -  And unless British, French and German politicians start to be honest, the EU will implode into fractious and competing nationalisms that have always lain under the surface of European rhetoric.
 -  Hindutva (extreme Hindu nationalism) cannot survive without a real or imagined enemy.
 -  That undoubtedly is what we may conclude from the rise of extreme right ideologies and nationalisms of all kinds.
 -  State-Zionism, like Bolshevism, Nazism, and absolute nationalisms in general, is an ideology that in its logical conclusion places its advocates outside the realm of reconciliation.
 -  That then leaves the xenophobic shadow that dogs nationalism as the key issue to be addressed.
 -  Like many postcolonial nationalisms, Irish nationalism effectively fused traditional culture with this modern sense of equality.
 -  Without intending to diminish the absurdity of such view or their genocidal implications, it must be mentioned that extremist nationalisms tend to flourish together.
 -  It also is a part of the strategy of religious nationalisms which characterize the nation as a religiously defined ethno-cultural people.
 -  It is a day which recalls where jingoism and nationalism can lead when placed in the wrong hands.
 -  The link between continental nationalism and the Scottish variety has long been a highly sensitive point for the SNP.
 
 - 1.1 Advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Serb nationalism was, for Milosevic, a matter of political strategy alone.
 -  He rejected nationalism and instead advocated a state which based its legitimacy on Islam and implemented sharia.
 -  Above all Irish political nationalism demanded a state wherein for good or ill the people decide their own destiny.
 -  Symbols of nationalism are linked centrally to independence.
 -  In the process, they dropped the main demand of Irish nationalism that Northern Ireland be recognised as an integral part of the Irish state.
 -  When a country becomes independent, there are various symbols of nationalism that countries like to have.
 -  The popular conception of nations and nationalisms is that they are fairly recent phenomena, arising around the time of the French Revolution or after.
 -  They were created with the aim of appeasing Indian nationalism and preventing India's eventual independence.
 -  By nationalism we mean the political ideology that locates the right of self-government in a people who share a common culture.
 -  An important consequence of the 1967 war was revival of Palestinian Arab nationalism.
 -  Indonesia now is again run by politicians favoring secular nationalism, with Christians regaining influence.
 -  Much has been said about nationalism; independence forces one to confront what it means to be ‘Bermudian’.
 -  This helps explain the persistence and even strengthening of cultural nationalism after political independence.
 -  Those who were pleased with the collapse were not people who thought much about political liberty but people whose major concern was nationalism.
 -  The Bible became a political manifesto of English nationalism and the liberation of the masses from church tyranny.
 -  Seen in this light, contemporary Taiwanese nationalism belongs to a political family with a well-established ancestry.
 
  Synonyms patriotism, patriotic sentiment, allegiance to one's country, loyalty to one's country, loyalism, nationality  
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