Similar words: elitism, tonsillitis, encephalitis, it is believed that, abolitionist, antisemitism, anti-semitism, statistical distribution. Meaning: [-tɪst] n. someone who believes in rule by an elite group.
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1 The legal profession is starting to be less elitist and more representative.
2 He found the school very cliquey and elitist.
3 She accused him of being elitist.
4 Universities are becoming far less elitist.
5 Many remember sport at school as elitist, focusing only on those who were good at it.
6 In Britain, jazz is losing its elitist tag and gaining a much broader audience.
7 Learning should no longer be an elitist pastime for the chosen few.
8 The Government came under fire yesterday for favouring elitist arts groups in the South-east.
9 He was an elitist who had no time for the masses.
10 It stands accused of being elitist and inaccessible.
11 The elitist republic has evolved into an inclusive democracy.
12 You may be considered an elitist or a quack.
13 It is a very elitist idea.
14 For several decades, El Carnaval remained an elitist event that ended with an elegant masked ball.
15 The exploration of literary texts is not an elitist activity, distinct from the study of other means of communication.
16 To make this elitist system work, there had to be a constant supply of visible saints.
17 As befits the owners of an elitist newspaper, the Sulzbergers are patricians.
18 Never an elitist, she wanted to democratise photographic practice, and share all she had learnt.
19 A prime source of violence resides in the elitist educational strategies that are firmly rooted in the school ethos.
20 Democratic regimes are constrained by the authoritarian and elitist state that ultimately controls the instruments of economic policy and coercion.
21 These are nothing but elitist attempts at separating classes and colors and keeping the poor where the wealthy have put them.
22 Post-war organization theory develops the democratic elitist account to accord a much more substantive policy role to administrative elites.
23 Pluralists have even tried to adapt Schumpeter's account, but have neglected his strong elitist account of input politics.
24 Some scientists were dissatisfied with Gould's decision to target such an elitist market.
25 He argued for the abolition of the public schools, which he says are elitist.
26 This fact questions any easy assumption about a necessary elitist coincidence of interest amongst the armed services.
27 The Design centre finally failed because it became too elitist and alienated the general public.
28 Repeal of Act 70 will make smaller farms more affordable to part-time farmers,[www.Sentencedict.com] and mortgage finance much less elitist.
29 The Royal Opera House is seen by many as an elitist institution out of step with the times.
30 And so standards, in engineering, were not seen as the stalking-horse for some elitist social agenda.
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