Definition of Thatcherism in English:
Thatcherism
nounˈθatʃərɪz(ə)mˈθætʃəˌrɪzəm
mass nounThe political and economic policies advocated by the former British Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, particularly those involving the privatization of nationalized industries and trade union legislation.
an outspoken critic of Thatcherism
Example sentencesExamples
- He exemplifies the pragmatic aspects of Thatcherism.
- Distancing himself from Thatcherism, he declared that there was such a thing as society.
- The Scottish Conservatives struggled to overcome the legacy of Thatcherism.
- The era of Thatcherism and Reaganism has kind of run its course.
- It was said in the 1980s that local government was the bulwark against Thatcherism.
Definition of Thatcherism in US English:
Thatcherism
nounˈTHaCHəˌrizəmˈθætʃəˌrɪzəm
The political and economic policies advocated by the former British Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, particularly those involving the privatization of nationalized industries and trade union legislation.
an outspoken critic of Thatcherism
Example sentencesExamples
- He exemplifies the pragmatic aspects of Thatcherism.
- Distancing himself from Thatcherism, he declared that there was such a thing as society.
- It was said in the 1980s that local government was the bulwark against Thatcherism.
- The era of Thatcherism and Reaganism has kind of run its course.
- The Scottish Conservatives struggled to overcome the legacy of Thatcherism.