Definition of Provincialist. Meaning of Provincialist. Synonyms of Provincialist

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Definition of Provincialist

Provincialist
Provincialist Pro*vin"cial*ist, n. One who lives in a province; a provincial.

Meaning of Provincialist from wikipedia

- then-governor of Santa Cruz, Alicia Kirchner. It is a regionalist (provincialist) and peronist party in ideology. Originally part of the Frente de Todos...
- opposition, in government he opposed major concessions to Quebec and other provincialist factions. In contrast to their promises during the 1993 campaign, they...
- May. Sewell's government was short-lived, however. The leader of the provincialist (pro-provinces) faction, William Fox, defeated Sewell's government on...
- universe". In his 1906 book The Universal Kinship, Moore ****erted that a "provincialist" attitude towards other animals leads humans to mistreat them and compared...
- ****embly: "Centralists", favouring a strong central government and "Provincialists", favouring strong regional governments. The Centralist members of the...
- concentrate it in the central government, in an effort to curtail the provincialist tendencies of the warlord era. Minister of Finance T. V. Soong called...
- Prime Minister Suhrawardy faced pressure from provincialists over the One Unit. West ****stani provincialists wanted to restore the previous four provinces...
- 1859; he died less than a year later. He was described as a "unabashed provincialist". He died of a stroke on 6 August 1860, at his home "Hillside" in Dunedin...
- and was Speaker of the House of Representatives. He was a committed provincialist and was the eighth Superintendent of the Auckland Province. Upon receiving...
- political spectrum of the day, which ranged "centralists" against "provincialists", Sewell adopted a moderate position, although he later became gradually...