English word neoliberalist comes from English neo-, English liberal, English -ist
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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neo- | English (eng) | (organic chemistry) Being a newly-discovered or -synthesized variant of an existing compound. (organic chemistry) Having a structure, similar to that of neopentane, in which each hydrogen atom of a methyl group has been replaced by an alkyl group. Contemporary. New. |
liberal | English (eng) | (now, rare, outside, set phrases) Pertaining to those arts and sciences the study of which are considered suitable for free people (as opposed to servile, vocational, mechanical training); worthy, lofty.. (obsolete) Unrestrained, licentious.. (politics) Open to political or social changes and reforms associated with either classical or modern liberalism.. Ample, abundant; generous in [...] |
-ist | English (eng) | Added to words to form nouns denoting:. A person who holds bigoted, partial views.. A person who uses a technological device of some kind. ;a person with a particular creative or academic role. ;one who has a certain political tendency. ;one who owns or manages something. ;one who subscribes to a particular theological doctrine or religious denomination;. |
neoliberalist | English (eng) | A supporter of neoliberalism. |