globalitarian

adj

Etymology

Blend of global + totalitarian.

  1. derived from tōtālis
  2. derived from total
  3. inherited from total
  4. suffixed as totality — “total + ity
  5. formed as totalitarian — “totality + -arian
  6. compounded as globalitarian — “global + totalitarian

Definitions

  1. Totalitarian at a global scale.

    • It cannot put up any resistance to the globalitarian tyranny because it is itself an integral part of it.
  2. A proponent of globalitarianism.

    • Since many of the kinds of intervention traditionally thought to be within the purview of governments are less easily achieved or simply impossible today, globalitarians conclude that the state has declined.
    • Like any globalitarian, Tamburlaine is fascinated by geography and cartography.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA