Euroskeptic

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Etymology

Euro- + skeptic

Noun

Euroskeptic (plural Euroskeptics)

  1. (US) One who is skeptical of increasing the powers of the European Union.
    • For all the talk of increased numbers and new alliances though, there are question marks over whether the Euroskeptics are capable of forming a single coherent parliamentary force. source: politico.eu , Populist plan for 2019 election puts EU in crosshairs, The next European Parliament could well have more Euroskeptic voices. But can they work together? By Maïa de La Baume , 6/4/18
  2. (US, Canada) Alternative form of Eurosceptic (Canada/US spelling of the British term)

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Adjective

Euroskeptic (comparative more Euroskeptic, superlative most Euroskeptic)

  1. (US) Of or pertaining to Euroskeptics or Euroskepticism; (US, Canada) Alternative form of Eurosceptic (Canada/US spelling of the British term)
    “Are they going to be Euroskeptic or Europhobic?”, politico.eu, Populist plan for 2019 election puts EU in crosshairs, The next European Parliament could well have more Euroskeptic voices. But can they work together? Maïa de La Baume, 6/4/2018

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