Militarist
a person imbued with .
a person skilled in the conduct of war and affairs.
Historical Examples
It has been steadily assumed for years that the militarist party is the gentlemanly party.
New York Times, Current History, Vol 1, Issue 1 Various
Already we are becoming a militarist and a protective State, but we do not yet know it.
England and Germany Emile Joseph Dillon
They know that a state organized on Socialist and pacifist lines cannot exist if hemmed in by capitalistic and militarist states.
The Red Conspiracy Joseph J. Mereto
And so in its way is the overthrow of the Anwhei faction of the militarist party.
China, Japan and the U.S.A. John Dewey
He was a fanatic in many ways, a militarist essentially, a firebrand always.
The Loom of Youth Alec Waugh
Now if anything vexes me, it is to be told that I am a militarist.
At Plattsburg Allen French
Combine and conquer the militarist enemy and the self-seeking imperialists today, once and for all.
New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Various
To the militarist I would quote the case of our ally, Japan.
Parenthood and Race Culture Caleb Williams Saleeby
If things are left where this Treaty leaves them, then the militarist theories which before were fallacies will have become true.
The Fruits of Victory Norman Angell
He has brilliant military qualities, but he will never be a militarist.
Alsace-Lorraine Daniel Blumenthal.
noun
a supporter of or believer in militarism
a devotee of military history, strategy, etc
n.
c.1600, “a soldier,” from military + -ist. As “one devoted to militarism” from 1884.
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