absolutist (C1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəluːtɪst/
Definition
A person who holds absolute principles in political, philosophical, or theological matters; one who advocates for or believes in absolute power, especially in government.
Examples
The young king, influenced by his advisors, became an absolutist, centralizing all power in his own hands.
Critics of the new policy accused the government of taking an absolutist stance, leaving no room for dissent.
Historically, many European monarchs were absolutists, believing in their divine right to rule without limits.
How to Use absolutist
- an absolutist ruler (collocation)
- A leader with unlimited power. — "History records many instances of an absolutist ruler suppressing dissent."
- absolutist philosophy (collocation)
- A system of thought based on absolute principles. — "His absolutist philosophy guided all his moral decisions."
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