whiggery (Meaning)

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whiggery (n.)

The principles or practices of the Whigs; Whiggism.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whiggery

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whiggery Sentence Examples

  1. The whiggery of the politician's speech alienated many voters.
  2. The historian traced the origins of whiggery to the 17th century.
  3. Whiggery played a significant role in the shaping of American democracy.
  4. The whiggery of the Enlightenment thinkers challenged traditional authority.
  5. The Whiggish principles of limited government and individual liberty have had a lasting impact on Western societies.
  6. The whiggery of the early 19th century promoted economic growth and social mobility.
  7. The whiggery of the modern era has been tempered by a recognition of the limits of individualism.
  8. The balance between whiggery and statism has been a constant theme in political thought.
  9. The whiggery of some intellectuals has been criticized as being too optimistic and detached from reality.
  10. The legacy of whiggery continues to shape debates about the role of government and the rights of individuals.

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The principles or practices of the Whigs; Whiggism.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The whiggery of the politician's speech alienated many voters.

The historian traced the origins of whiggery to the 17th century.

Whiggery played a significant role in the shaping of American democracy.

The whiggery of the Enlightenment thinkers challenged traditional authority.