Similar words: acrophobia, hydrophobia, claustrophobia, phobia, agoraphobia, claustrophobic, loophole, microphone. Meaning: [‚zenə'fəʊbɪə] n. an irrational fear of foreigners or strangers.
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31. But the virtue of xenophobia is never really extinguished in any multiethnic body politic.
32. But their heightened xenophobia and demonisation of contact with the West augur badly for Barack Obama's effort to engage with Iran's rulers.
33. Just as strikingly, the decline of empire has repeatedly coincided with intolerance and xenophobia.
34. In this new climate-of-the-possible, you will sail beyond apathy and xenophobia and reach out jubilantly to the living universe that surrounds you.
35. Mr Le Pen has always played on these, blending xenophobia with an anti - establishment message.
36. There should be no place for racism and xenophobia in this globalized world.
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