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Adjective
/ˌnaSHənəˈlistik/,
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Having strong patriotic feelings, esp. a belief in the superiority of one's own country over others,
  1. Having strong patriotic feelings, esp. a belief in the superiority of one's own country over others
    • - a nationalistic awareness in politics and literature
    • - nationalistic pride

  1. chauvinistic: fanatically patriotic
  2. nationalist: devotion to the interests or culture of a particular nation including promoting the interests of one country over those of others; "nationalist aspirations"; "minor nationalistic differences"
  3. (nationalism) patriotism: love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it; "they rode the same wave of popular patriotism"; "British nationalism was in the air and patriotic sentiments ran high"
  4. (nationalism) the doctrine that nations should act independently (rather than collectively) to attain their goals
  5. (nationalist) patriot: one who loves and defends his or her country
  6. (Nationalism (music)) Musical nationalism refers to the use of musical ideas or motifs that are identified with a specific country, region, or ethnicity, such as folk tunes and melodies, rhythms, and harmonies inspired by them. ...
  7. (Nationalist (Ireland)) Irish nationalism (Náisiúnachas Éireannach) comprises political and social movements and sentiment inspired by a love for Irish culture, language and history, and a sense of pride in Ireland and the Irish people. ...
  8. of, relating to, or advocating nationalism
  9. (nationalism) Pride in one’s country or culture, often excessive in nature.
  10. (Nationalism) Close identification with the concerns of a particular country or nation.
  11. (Nationalism) the idea that that the nation-state is the best form of political community and that a nation should have its own self-governing state
  12. (nationalism) The belief that groups of people are bound together by territorial, cultural and (sometimes) ethnic links. ...
  13. (Nationalism) A social movement to achieve recognition, rights, and sometimes an independent state for a nation.
  14. (Nationalism) portraying a particular culture through music
  15. (Nationalism) French revolutionary principles were exported and imposed on much of Europe. It led to the rise of nationalism as one of the key principles of the revolution was that people should think of themselves as citizens and have as their highest and sole source of identity the nation ...
  16. (Nationalism) the political movements and the ideology based on the right of people with common nationality to establish their own nation on a given territory based on shared history.
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  18. (Nationalism) A feeling of belonging to a nation; also an ideology that asserts the primacy of national feeling to other means for organizing societies. ...
  19. (Nationalism) A nineteenth-century movement promoting music built on national folksongs and dances, or associated with national subjects.
  20. (Nationalism) A shared sense of identification that stems from a commitment to a common ideology and shared values.
  21. (Nationalism) As a form “imagined community”, the nation is both example and instigator of the process by which identities that are constructed or imagined come to assume the force of nature . ...
  22. (Nationalism) Loyalty to one's nation.  The word nation has taken on many meanings throughout the years, but usually it means "a group of people that share a common culture and piece of land". ...
  23. (Nationalism) Music incorporating materials which affirm a particular national or ethnic identity, analogous to similar intellectual and artistic developments in 19th century European and American culture. ...
  24. (Nationalism) Pseudofolkism in which the ‘purpose’ of the nation is to sustain the nation (self-referential alert!); glorified tribal preservationism; glorified collective survivalism
  25. (Nationalism) The assertion of indigenous culture by an individual, organisation or country.