Definition of Titoist in English:
 Titoist
adjectiveˈtiːtəʊɪstˈtidoʊəst
Relating to or characteristic of the principles or policies of the former Yugoslav statesman Tito.
 he claimed to have fought against Titoist forces
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Western countries have historically propped up Titoist Yugoslavia as a counterweight against the Soviet bloc.
 -  The Yugoslav party, excommunicated by Stalin, developed its own, Titoist version of reform Leninism.
 -  His novel was then banned on the grounds that it was "Titoist and Zionist".
 -  In Moscow the quickest way to discredit an opponent was to label him a "Titoist spy".
 -  There is confusion about the old Titoist regime, which called itself socialist but actually ran a state-capitalist system.
 
nounˈtiːtəʊɪstˈtidoʊəst
An advocate of the principles and policies of the former Yugoslav statesman Tito.
 a group of Titoists tried to seize power
 Example sentencesExamples
-  He reckons that tens of thousands of nostalgic veteran Titoists will travel to the island, stay in his hotel and make him rich.
 -  After the defection of Tito's Yugoslavia in 1948, potential 'Titoists' elsewhere were liquidated as a precaution.
 -  A fierce Stalinist, he broke with his erstwhile comrade Tito, ordering the execution of all his opponents and those identified as 'Titoists' in 1948.
 -  His film is amusing, but with his parody of the veteran Titoists, he has picked an easy target.
 
  Definition of Titoist in US English:
 Titoist
adjectiveˈtēdōəstˈtidoʊəst
Relating to or characteristic of the principles or policies of the former Yugoslav statesman Tito.
 he claimed to have fought against Titoist forces
 Example sentencesExamples
-  There is confusion about the old Titoist regime, which called itself socialist but actually ran a state-capitalist system.
 -  Western countries have historically propped up Titoist Yugoslavia as a counterweight against the Soviet bloc.
 -  In Moscow the quickest way to discredit an opponent was to label him a "Titoist spy".
 -  The Yugoslav party, excommunicated by Stalin, developed its own, Titoist version of reform Leninism.
 -  His novel was then banned on the grounds that it was "Titoist and Zionist".
 
nounˈtēdōəstˈtidoʊəst
An advocate of the principles and policies of the former Yugoslav statesman Tito.
 a group of Titoists tried to seize power
 Example sentencesExamples
-  A fierce Stalinist, he broke with his erstwhile comrade Tito, ordering the execution of all his opponents and those identified as 'Titoists' in 1948.
 -  After the defection of Tito's Yugoslavia in 1948, potential 'Titoists' elsewhere were liquidated as a precaution.
 -  His film is amusing, but with his parody of the veteran Titoists, he has picked an easy target.
 -  He reckons that tens of thousands of nostalgic veteran Titoists will travel to the island, stay in his hotel and make him rich.