hegemonistic

English

Etymology

hegemony + -istic

Adjective

hegemonistic (comparative more hegemonistic, superlative most hegemonistic)

  1. Of or pertaining to hegemonism.
    • 2009 March 15, Arthur Lubow, “The Loyalist”, in New York Times:
      Western observers — including many in London, where Gergiev is the principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra — condemned Russia’s invasion of Georgia as a return to the hegemonistic ambitions of the Soviet Union.
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