interimperialist

English

Alternative forms

  • inter-imperialist

Etymology

inter- + imperialist

Adjective

interimperialist (not comparable)

  1. Between imperialists.
    • 1976, Ellen Brun with Jacques Hersh, chapter I, in Socialist Korea: A Case Study in the Strategy of Economic Development, New York: Monthly Review Press, →ISBN, section 1, page 32:
      Table 1 provides a picture of the interimperialist scramble in Korea at the turn of the century.
    • 2004 July 1, Leslie Feinberg, “Sexual freedom vs. fascism in Germany”, in Workers World:
      After the Second International collapsed following its surrender to the inter-imperialist chauvinism of World War I, German revolutionary elements joined the Communist Party.
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