antinational

See also: anti-national

English

Etymology

From anti- + national.

Adjective

antinational (comparative more antinational, superlative most antinational)

  1. (politics) Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.
  2. (politics) Opposed to purely national concerns; not founded on the idea of the nation.
    • 2007, John Darwin, After Tamerlane, Penguin 2008, p. xi:
      just as important have been the effects of diasporas and migrations (creating a mobile, ‘anti-national’ historical tradition) and the partial liberalization of many regimes []

Translations


French

Etymology

anti- + national

Adjective

antinational (feminine singular antinationale, masculine plural antinationaux, feminine plural antinationales)

  1. antinational (all senses)
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