Synonym: racial discrimination, racialism. Similar words: racial, precise, decision, precisely, acid, facies, facility, vivacious. Meaning: ['reɪsɪzm] n. 1. the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races 2. discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race.
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91 He blames greed and racism for those economic realities, and he looks forward to discussing them in the upcoming campaign.
92 The committee brushed aside concerns about racism and prejudice in local government.
93 For a long while, the crime question provided the principal means to underscore the cultural concerns of this new nationalist racism.
94 Racism is interpreted as a form of displacement and objectification deriving from unhealthy neuroses and personality traits.
95 Education may enhance the ability to produce justifications, rather than eliminate racism toutcourt.
96 A very dangerous man with his racism, his anti-Castro crusades.
97 It also distracted attention from the continued effects of racism.
98 Students do not need to be victims of racism, sexism, religious discrimination[sentencedict.com], or homophobia to feel like outsiders.
99 The following conferences did place racism on the agenda, and all white participants were expected to take it seriously.
100 Indeed, the experience of institutional racism is one of the primary barriers to a united church.
101 The plagues of aggressive nationalism, racism, chauvinism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and ethnic tension are still widespread.
102 That as the State withered away, so would sexism, racism and all other unpleasant social evils.
103 But 19-year-old model Saffron Domini needed little persuasion to appear in a harrowing film about racism and violence.
104 Black faculty members also accused the university of institutional racism and creating a hostile work environment.
105 They demanded an end to the use of racism by management to divide workers.
106 The significance of the class and gender inequalities which are intertwined with the racism that black students encounter is thus underplayed.
107 In antiracist analyses the irrationality of popular or working-class racism is conceptualized primarily as a form of false consciousness.
108 Real racism is bad enough: there's no need to see it lurking everywhere.
109 There is no overtly political comment, and hardly any mention of social evils such as racism and sexism.
110 Poor conditions, bad housing, unemployment and racism take their toll on black people's mental health.
111 All this was to combat racism in all its manifestations.sentencedict.com
112 Though sometimes overt, racism is usually covert, but is deeply ingrained in professional and institutional practices.
113 This sense is often identified with nationalism and patriotism which can be dangerously close to racism, chauvinism and xenophobia.
114 Racism is not founded on rational thought, but on fear.
115 Racism is a tragedy beyond socioeconomic deprivation; it speaks of the total deprivation of the church today.
116 You have to continually be pro-active to address issues of racism.
117 She endured a barrage of open abuse and racism during her time at college.
118 The racism, the police brutality and the looting have got to stop.
119 The interest in birds that he shared with them transcended all prejudices and the racism rife among the resident colonials.
120 But other forces need to be considered. Racial intolerance and racism are probably greater than Scarman assumed.
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