Supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative.
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Examples for "centrist"
Examples for "centrist"
1At the same time, Harris's rhetoric and positions are often scrupulously centrist.
2Some have already talked up a purge of centrist MPs and members.
3Franco, a centrist Liberal Party politician, was sworn in on Friday evening.
4Style of Politics He's definitely a centrist, in both policy and demeanour.
5It was just kind of rather centrist and bland to be honest.
1I don't care what your party affiliation is. He's a middle-of-the-road guy.
2Duke says that his middle-of-the-road strategy clearly won't work any more.
3In practice, though, the suggestions are a bit more middle-of-the-road than you'd expect.
4We said, Look, it's not going to be a middle-of-the-road show.
5This gives listeners a good middle-of-the-road solution for both sound isolation and fidelity.
6His politics are middle-of-the-road and his charisma is of the functional, baby-kissing sort.
7Hollande, a middle-of-the-road disciple of Mitterrand, threatens no such radical departure.
8But hurricanes like Harvey and Katrina have woken up middle-of-the-road people.
9He knows how to frame the issues in ways that resonate with middle-of-the-road people.
10There is almost definitely a middle-of-the-road compromise to be reached.
11He was compassionate and clear and a moderate, middle-of-the-road Democrat.
12His politics have been shaped by the area's middle-of-the-road ways.
13One category of profession is driven by the mediocre, the average, and the middle-of-the-road.
14The rest of us have now found a middle-of-the-road voice.
15It has Old and New Leftist but also middle-of-the-road people.
16That makes it sound a bit middle-of-the-road, but it's a little more than that.