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- social·isti·cal·ly adverb
- nonso·cial·istic adjective
- pseudo·social·istic adjective
- quasi-social·istic adjective
- quasi-social·isti·cal·ly adverb
- semi·social·istic adjective
- semi·social·isti·cal·ly adverb
- unso·cial·istic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of socialistic1
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Example Sentences
Bette would “have no choice” but to pay the extra, socialistic freight.
He called Obama "Kommandant" and a "socialistic dictator" to excite those on the right.
Before the State of the Union began, Texas Republican Randy Weber bashed Obama as a "socialistic dictator" on Twitter.
Competition, marketplace, innovation…all obvious socialistic buzzwords, of course.
Yes, as is often the case, Ronald Reagan was the most socialistic of the lot.
Nor is it necessary here to discuss the hundred and one modifications of the socialistic plan.
In a population of angels a socialistic commonwealth would work to perfection.
Such "Socialistic" principles as these were the ones he advocated, not only by word but by his whole noble life.
Then he will vent upon you a torrent of abuse, ending in some jumble of socialistic ideas of his own concoction.
Nor have I, in recent years, read much Socialistic or anti-Socialistic literature of which the world is full.
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