Someone who believes in rule by an elite group.
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Examples for "egalitarian "
Examples for "egalitarian "
1 America has certainly reached its egalitarian summit as far as dress goes.
2 Housing discrimination is illegal, and most Americans express egalitarian beliefs on race.
3 Part of this is the great egalitarian nature of Australian political life.
4 Its sheer simplicity and egalitarian nature means it is available to all.
5 A splendid vision of sunlit egalitarian uplands after the State withered away.
1 But I don't believe his supposedly ' elitist ' approach will prove a disadvantage.
2 Detractors say it is an elitist sport that is far too expensive.
3 The actress endured a firestorm of criticism for being 'snooty' and elitist .
4 Our heroes are teachers at an elitist private school in Washington DC.
5 An unashamed elitist and individualist, Hayek was suspicious of all mass movements.
6 But even in Japan schools are not as elitist as the ENA.
7 In a time of mass-culture egalitarianism and mediocrity, she was an elitist .
8 If Venice and Cannes can't be a tad elitist then who can?
9 That's a pretty elitist view of life, and awfully black and white.
10 From the opposite perspective, statistics are quite the opposite of elitist .
11 So forget that elitist Jedi Council circle-jerk; how about one Jedi, one vote?
12 I don't want climbing to be seen as this elitist thing.
13 I don't think psychoanalysis should be a mandarin or elitist form of intelligence.
14 Obviously, the way it was framed was nothing if not elitist .
15 But I don't think you can say it's an elitist sport at all.
16 We dislike the term... 'godmaker'..., It implies something elitist , even domineering.
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