antidollar

adj

Etymology

From anti- + dollar.

  1. derived from Taler
  2. borrowed from daler
  3. prefixed as antidollar — “anti + dollar

Definitions

  1. Opposing the dollar, especially that of the United States.

    • Protest songs bore nuances of an antidollar culture. To the rhythm of "Dry Bones," protesters recounted "The Connection" between "power," a "nuke plant," a "utility, " and "money."
    • The antidollar campaign being waged overseas is picking up momentum as German, Swiss, and Japanese central banks move to stem the tremendous strength of the U. S. currency.

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