noun
- a person who supports or advocates for a strong central government or government authority
Usage: often used in political contexts
adjective
- relating to or characteristic of support for strong government authority or centralized state power
Usage: often used in political discourse
Examples
- The governmentalist faction believed that only a powerful central authority could solve the nation's problems.
- She was criticized by libertarians for her governmentalist approach to economic regulation.
- Governmentalist policies often emphasize public services and state intervention in the economy.
- The debate between governmentalists and decentralists has shaped the country's political history.
- His governmentalist views led him to support expanded federal programs.
- Governmentalist thinkers argue that strong institutions are necessary for social stability.