liberalward

adv

Etymology

From liberal + -ward.

  1. derived from līberālis — “befitting a freeman
  2. derived from liberal
  3. suffixed as liberalward — “liberal + ward

Definitions

  1. In a liberal direction.

    • The age rolloff isn't surprising, since we saw in chapter 15 that in the 20th century every birth cohort has been more tolerant and liberal than the one that came before (at the same time that all the cohorts have drifted liberalward).

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