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colonialist

colonialist \colonialist\ n. a believer in or advocate of colonialism[3].

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
colonialist

1813, from colonial + -ist; compare colonist.

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colonialist

a. Of or pertaining to colonialism n. An advocate of colonialism

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colonialist

n. a believer in colonialism

Usage examples of "colonialist".

I mean, by and large, they didn't do anything that any colonialist nation hadn't done in centuries past.

I taught him to forget his colonialist past, I taught him to see a future filled with freedom.

The colonialist theme, the theme of exploitation, of greatest possible utilization.

Call them settlers or colonialists, depending on whether they're with us or not.

Nirgal went on, "is that what happens here on Mars should not be decided by colonialists, or by anyone back on Earth.

Whatever the wickedness of Burton and other colonialists, 70 percent of all Africans alive in 1993 were born since African states acquired their independence.

But the borders erected by European colonialists were vertical, and therefore at cross-purposes with demography and topography.

Angkor’s great sandstone temples, or “wats,” had been reclaimed by the jungle: rediscovered by French colonialists only in the nineteenth century.

Helping the southern Vietnamese were the French colonialists and the urban parasites, and in recent years the American imperialists.

Call them settlers or colonialists, depending on whether they’re with us or not.

Many of the white colonialists openly despised New Guineans as "primitive.

Even before the arrival of white colonialists, Africa already harbored not just blacks but (as we shall see) five of the world's six major divisions of humanity, and three of them are confined as natives to Africa.

Even before the arrival of white colonialists, Africa already harbored not just blacks but (as we shall see) five of the world’s six major divisions of humanity, and three of them are confined as natives to Africa.

Still other peoples, such as the aboriginal inhabitants of Australia, the Americas, and southernmost Africa, are no longer even masters of their own lands but have been decimated, subjugated, and in some cases even exterminated by European colonialists.

Born in central Vietnam in 1890, he traveled widely as a merchant seaman, spent time in the United States, learned seven languages, and saw communism as the most effective way to unite his country to expel the colonialists.