1. elitist - Noun
2. elitist - Adjective
someone who believes in rule by an elite group
Source: WordNetAdvocacy planning and participatory models of planning emerged in the 1960s to counter these traditional elitist and technocratic approaches to urban planning (Irving 1993; Hatuka & D'Hooghe 2007). Source: Internet
Adopting an elitist, hard-line attitude, he openly denounced the folkly nature of other Tzaddiqim, and rejected financial support. Source: Internet
At the same time, the ACLU transformed its style from "disengaged and elitist" to "emotionally engaged". Source: Internet
During his lifetime, he helped introduce the, until then, elitist sport of free-diving into the mainstream. Source: Internet
Even the tiny fraction of these leaders’ children that are studying here at home, are studying in high cost private schools that are either owned by the leaders themselves, their elitist friends or foreign affiliated schools. Source: Internet
He is a model liberal elitist national security state technocrat, a faceless drone, a cipher. Source: Internet