Isolationisms [noun]
Definition of Isolationisms:
absence of feeling, interest
Synonyms of Isolationisms:
● Disdain
● Apathy
● Lack
● Inertia
● Lethargy
● Coolness
● Stoicism
● Equity
● Immunity
● Torpor
● Coldness
Opposite/Antonyms of Isolationisms:
Sentence/Example of Isolationisms:
After all, there was precedent for such isolationism—did the sainted Betty Crocker ever enlist in any crusades?
Again, our propagandists have to understand isolationism, an historic American tradition in one sense, a falsehood in another.
This is a fact: Strength in the pursuit of peace is no vice; isolationism in the pursuit of security is no virtue.
Isolationism would not only tie our hands in fighting enemies, it would keep us from helping our friends in desperate need.
To which extent do they reflect pragmatic reintegration in the global economy or safe isolationism?
Perfectionism, no less than isolationism or imperialism or power politics, may obstruct the paths to international peace.
The defeat of pacifist isolationism was not accomplished by the interventionists, but by Japan.
We have made it equally dear that we will not retreat to isolationism.