internationalist
an advocate of internationalism.
an expert in international law and relations.
(initial capital letter) a member or adherent of a communist or socialist International.
Origin of internationalist
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How to use internationalist in a sentence
If that happens, yet another segment of the Democratic base—liberal internationalists—will have another reason to be disappointed.
A protest mass meeting met the next day on Haymarket Square and was addressed by Internationalists.
A History of Trade Unionism in the United States | Selig PerlmanHenceforth the union between the internationalists and the republican bourgeois was an accomplished fact.
It is a pale pink compared with the intense red of the extreme urban Internationalists.
Ten Years Near the German Frontier | Maurice Francis EganFor the revolution has ended the foreign war only to begin a civil war between nationalists and internationalists.
The New Germany | George Young
Many modern internationalists talk as if men of different nationalities had only to meet and mix and understand each other.
What I Saw in America | G. K. Chesterton
British Dictionary definitions for internationalist
/ (ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəlɪst) /
an advocate of internationalism
a person versed in international law
(capital) a member of an International
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