Definition of Exclusionist. Meaning of Exclusionist. Synonyms of Exclusionist

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Definition of Exclusionist

Exclusionist
Exclusionist Ex*clu"sion*ist, n. One who would exclude another from some right or privilege; esp., one of the anti-popish politicians of the time of Charles II.

Meaning of Exclusionist from wikipedia

- Exclusionism is the political ideology and practice of excluding people from the community, especially in the context of ethnic nationalism, racism, or...
- Gender-critical feminism, also known as trans-exclusionary radical feminism or TERFism, is an ideology or movement that opposes what it refers to as "gender...
- formed of independent communities. Together, they are almost uniformly exclusionist, regarding Orthodoxy not as a variety of Judaism, but as Judaism itself...
- Popish Plot, led to the Exclusionist movement, which was headed by Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. The Exclusionists sought to debar the Catholic...
- Second party Third party   Leader Anthony Ashley Cooper John Ernle Party Exclusionist Anti-Exclusionist Unknown Seats won 218 137 167 Seat change 79 242...
- was initially favourable to James, who had stated that most former exclusionists would be forgiven if they acquiesced to his rule. Most of Charles's...
- Abhorrers, the name given in 1679 to the persons who expressed their abhorrence at the action of those who had signed petitions urging King Charles II...
- those is itself formed of independent streams. They are almost uniformly exclusionist, regarding Orthodoxy as the only authentic form of Judaism and rejecting...
- country or a single social class. Despite its attempted departure from the exclusionist individualism prevalent in Hollywood, The Wandering Earth has nevertheless...
- William to come to England to bolster the king's position against the exclusionists, then withdrew his invitation—after which Lord Sunderland also tried...