europhilia

[US]/jʊəˈrɒfɪliə/
[UK]/jʊˈrɑːfɪliə/

Translation

n.enthusiasm for or affection towards Europe and European culture

Phrases & Collocations

europhilia sentiment

cultural europhilia

political europhilia

growing europhilia

europhilia debate

europhilia crisis

europhilia movement

extreme europhilia

economic europhilia

europhiliac tendencies

Example Sentences

the growing europhilia among young voters was evident in the recent survey results.

her outspoken europhilia often put her at odds with the nationalist politicians.

the country's economic recovery fueled a surge in europhilia across all demographics.

cultural europhilia has deep roots in this region's artistic traditions.

the referendum revealed a stark divide between europhilia and euroskepticism.

academic circles have long been characterized by a pronounced europhilia.

his europhilia manifested in his extensive collection of european art and literature.

the journalist's europhilia was evident in her predominantly positive coverage of eu affairs.

the new trade agreement sparked widespread europhilia among business leaders.

public demonstrations showcased the intense europhilia of the capital's residents.

the newly elected meps demonstrated their europhilia through unwavering commitment to european ideals.

sentimental europhilia runs deep in families with cross-border ancestral ties.

the summer music festival reflected the community's cultural europhilia and love for european traditions.

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