corporatist

English

Etymology

corporate + -ist. [1885–90] Late 19th century.

Adjective

corporatist (comparative more corporatist, superlative most corporatist)

  1. Having the principles, doctrine, or system of corporative organization of a political unit, as a city or state.

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Noun

corporatist (plural corporatists)

  1. A proponent of corporatism.
    • 2007 November 4, Matt Bai, “Home-Office Politics”, in New York Times:
      This may be because, for Democrats in the Bush era, accepting changes in the workplace is considered tantamount to siding with Bushian corporatists.

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Romanian

Etymology

From corporatism + -ist.

Noun

corporatist m (plural corporatiști)

  1. corporatist
  2. office worker

Declension

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