Similar words: extremist, in extremis, extremity, extreme, extremely, remiss, premise, premises. Meaning: [-mɪzəm] n. any political theory favoring immoderate uncompromising policies.
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1. He was a buttress against extremism in the party.
2. The council was often accused of extremism.
3. We must counteract extremism in the party.
4. I have never associated myself with political extremism.
5. I'll have no truck with extremists / extremism.
6. Social injustice is immorality. Religious extremism is immorality. Political terrorism is immorality. Dr T.P.Chia
7. Religious fanaticism or extremism is the worst religion that creates hatred, violence, immorality[sentencedict.com], injustice and even war. Dr T.P.Chia
8. Extremism and fanaticism - religious or secular - are the fountain of injustice and immorality. Dr T.P.Chia
9. The extremism of the antagonistic, Western, post-Stalinist critic is mirrored in the extremism of the sycophantic Stalinist party apparatchik.
10. Nor has he condemned right-wing extremism without condemning the rarer left-wing sort in the same breath.
11. Nerves get frayed, and a mood of extremism prevails.
12. China opposes all forms of terrorism, separatism and extremism.
13. He a buttress against extremism in the party.
14. In his campaign speeches, Ford denounced extremism.
15. While analysts are reluctant to suggest that extremism is on the rise in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, Sunday's attack, he says, is likely to be the work of splinter jihadists.
16. The Islamist extremism nurtured by a succession of military rulers of Pakistan has now come to haunt its well-intentioned but lamentably weak elected civilian government.
17. He accused the Tories of "fanning the flames of extremism".
18. Greater demands were being placed on the police by growing violence and left- and right-wing extremism.
19. To confer the status of value upon excess and extremism is to bring these things back within the pale of decency.
20. It also developed his implicit warnings against the dangers of political extremism.
21. In the case of Reagan many had doubts about his age, his competence, his inexperience and his tendency towards extremism.
22. Neglect of these rights has, in severe cases, contributed to extremism, regional instability and conflict.
23. The first is that it will be harder for the Tories to portray Labour as a party gripped by extremism.
24. Rather than reacting against the political orientations of their families, they tend to extend the extremism of their families' views.
25. But we do all recognise that without that balance, in certain instances, absolutism can easily spill over into extremism.
26. The irony is that our very success seems to breed more extremism in the environmental community and greater detachment from reality.
27. It could also draw in apolitical idealists alienated by both the extremism of the far left and the abrasiveness of the Thatcherites.
28. Right-wing activists used people's fears of unemployment as a way of stirring up extremism.
29. This reminds us how al-Qaida was always only one of scores of radical groups that together constituted the dynamic, varied and evolving phenomenon of Sunni Muslim violent extremism.
30. When people have hope in thefuture, they will not cede their lives to violence and extremism.
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