rupturist

adj

Etymology

From rupture + -ist.

  1. derived from ruptūra
  2. borrowed from ruptūra
  3. borrowed from rupture
  4. suffixed as rupturist — “rupture + ist

Definitions

  1. of, or relating to advocacy of rupture

    • At the political level, the priority of the Reagan Administration was to restore the stability of pro-American regimes while actively seeking to overthrow rupturist regimes and contain the advance of rupturist movements...
  2. someone who advocates for a significant break or disruption from established norms,…

    someone who advocates for a significant break or disruption from established norms, systems, or structures

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