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nonconservative

adjective
non·​con·​ser·​va·​tive | \ ËŒnän-kÉ™n-ˈsÉ™r-vÉ™-tiv How to pronounce nonconservative (audio) \

Definition of nonconservative

: not conservative a nonconservative prime minister nonconservative investing

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Other Words from nonconservative

nonconservative noun
But the conservative funk should matter to nonconservatives—at least to those who believe that ideas have a role in politics. — Richard Brookhiser

Examples of nonconservative in a Sentence

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Often missing from conservative coverage of the issues was important bits of context, such as that the IRS also isolated nonconservative groups for additional scrutiny. Philip Bump, Washington Post, "We're seeing institutions start to waver as constraints to Trump's impulses," 5 Jan. 2018 Often missing from conservative coverage of the issues was important bits of context, such as that the IRS also isolated nonconservative groups for additional scrutiny. Philip Bump, Washington Post, "We're seeing institutions start to waver as constraints to Trump's impulses," 5 Jan. 2018 In an increasingly rare interview with a nonconservative journalist, President Trump sat down with Reuters for an extended chat Wednesday amid a ton of controversy stemming from Donald Trump Jr.'s emails. Aaron Blake, Washington Post, "8 over-the-top claims in President Trump’s Reuters interview," 13 July 2017

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First Known Use of nonconservative

1850, in the meaning defined above

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