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right-of-center
[ rahyt-uhv-sen-ter ]
adjective
- holding conservative views in politics; right-wing.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of right-of-center1
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Example Sentences
The Times never ran the letter, but the right-of-center blog Power Line did, and a conservative star was born.
Moderates saw themselves as slightly right-of-center collectively, at 5.37.
“Catty, petty, and self-serving,” is how one of those way-right-of-center folk described Geithner to me.
Well, let's take as a test the largest city in America you might describe as right-of-center: Houston.
Not to mention he was the sole liberal on a list of conservatives, meaning the right-of-center vote was split.
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