statist

[stey-tist]

statist Definition

  • 1a person who advocates for a strong centralized government with extensive powers over the economy and society
  • 2a supporter of statism

Using statist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "statist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician was known to be a statist, advocating for government control over various aspects of society.

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    The statist policies of the regime were heavily criticized by opposition groups.

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    The statist approach to healthcare has been a topic of debate for many years.

statist Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with statist

  • a person who advocates for government control over the economy

    Example

    The economic statist believes that the government should have a strong role in regulating businesses and industries.

  • social statist

    a person who advocates for government control over social issues

    Example

    The social statist believes that the government should have a strong role in regulating social behavior and norms.

  • a person who advocates for government control over political institutions

    Example

    The political statist believes that the government should have a strong role in regulating political processes and decision-making.

Origins of statist

from French 'étatiste', meaning 'statist'

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Summary: statist in Brief

A 'statist' [stey-tist] is a person who supports a strong centralized government with extensive powers over the economy and society. This often involves advocating for government control over various aspects of society, such as healthcare or social norms. Synonyms include 'authoritarian' and 'totalitarian,' while antonyms include 'libertarian' and 'anarchist.'

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