Centrism [noun]

Definition of Centrism:

neutral ground

Synonyms of Centrism:


Opposite/Antonyms of Centrism:

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Sentence/Example of Centrism:

It didn’t help that Jacobs refused to play the centrist to Gómez’s leftist.

MSNBC is nominally to the left of centrist CNN, but only a bit, particularly compared to Fox News’s rightward tilt.

You can quibble with Ocasio-Cortez’s faith in the insurmountable impact of Facebook advertising — but the widespread declarations that she has broken her truce with centrists miss the point precisely.

Chief Justice John Roberts, the court’s most centrist member, wrote the 2012 opinion allowing the individual mandate, and conservative Justice Samuel Alito has written in favor of setting a high bar for arguments against severability.

A conservative-leaning court with at least one centrist justice who might be persuaded to join the liberals is where the situation stood until Ginsburg’s death.

He rode to victory on a “purple wave” coalition of red and blue centrist voters and took office near the end of a two-decade boom.

Frustration boiled over on a call the centrist New Democrat Coalition held with Pelosi and Hoyer on Tuesday.

On many issues, if he lived in America, he could easily be mistaken for a centrist Democrat.

Was there any knowledge accompanying this colossal conceit—this ego-centrism of his?