1. colonialist - Noun
2. colonialist - Adjective
a believer in colonialism
Source: WordNet… A lot of our issues stem from a colonialist standpoint. Source: Internet
As Davies must know Remembrance Day marks the end of WWI, which was a capitalist, colonialist, horror show. Source: Internet
At that time, the Western world, beset by world-wars, colonialist consolidation and accelerating commodification, sank into the very barbarism civilization had prided itself in overcoming. Source: Internet
Bolívar was a 19th-century general who led the fight against the colonialist Spanish authorities and who is widely revered across Latin America today. Source: Internet
In 1898, the name Southern Rhodesia was adopted. citation In 1888, British colonialist Cecil Rhodes obtained a concession for mining rights from King Lobengula of the Ndebele peoples. Source: Internet
Among other tidbits, World Street Food Congress organizer KF Seetoh deemed me a "semi-retired auntie" and a colonialist, presumably because I am a foreigner who enjoys local food. Source: Internet