isolationist

[US]/ˌaɪsə'leɪʃənɪst/
[UK]/ˌaɪsl'eʃənɪst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a person who supports isolationism.

Phrases & Collocations

isolationist policy

Example Sentences

The country's isolationist policies have led to limited international trade.

He is known for his isolationist views on foreign affairs.

The isolationist stance of the government has caused tensions with neighboring countries.

The company's isolationist approach has hindered its growth in the global market.

She criticized the isolationist tendencies of certain political leaders.

The organization's isolationist policies have isolated it from potential partners.

An isolationist approach may limit opportunities for collaboration and growth.

The country's history is marked by periods of isolationist policies.

The leader's isolationist tendencies have caused concern among allies.

The organization's isolationist ideology has hindered its ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

Real-world Examples

Still Trump supporters remain solidly behind his more isolationist policies.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

If the world continues on this isolationist path, three major shifts will happen.

Source: Time

We are facing protectionist threats, we are facing isolationist, nationalist threats, so China needs to be aware of this.

Source: CRI Online April 2019 Collection

America First was also supported by hardcore isolationists and other tinfoil hat types, including the lucky Charles A. Lindbergh.

Source: The rise and fall of superpowers.

He believed they could not be " isolationist."

Source: 2013 English Cafe

One tradition is what we might call " isolationist."

Source: 2015 English Cafe

You can see local currencies as isolationist and secessionist.

Source: PBS Business Interview Series

The American Congress was totally isolationist.

Source: Fresh air

And from isolationists, we will learn the need for global solidarity.

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) October 2017 Collection

However, the White House was seriously constrained  by the isolationist Congress in place at the time.

Source: Charming history

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