Adjective
of or relating to imperialism
Source: WordNetimperialistic wars Source: Internet
During her regency for Otto III, the Byzantine princess Theophanu abandoned her late husband's imperialistic policy and devoted herself entirely to furthering her own agenda in Italy. Source: Internet
Showing African cocoa producers in this way is problematic because it is reminiscent of the imperialistic view that Africans cannot live happily without the help of westerners. Source: Internet
What gets promoted through divine authority in one century – scientific repression, burning millions of people at the stake through the inquisition, imperialistic conquest, selling of indulgences – in a later century gets interpreted as really bad ideas. Source: Internet
Reason as measured by the imperialistic logic of democracy and civilisation has not liberated humanity, especially outside the populations of the industrialised democracies. Source: Internet
Russia's southward expansion and the imperialistic ventures of Catherine II in the Balkans seemed to have been legitimized by Sviatoslav's campaigns eight centuries earlier. Source: Internet