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antirural

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From anti- +‎ rural.

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antirural (comparative more antirural, superlative most antirural)

  1. (sociology) Biased against rural areas or people.
    • 2008 February 28, David Kocieniewski, “New Jersey Braces for Cuts Sought by the Governor”, in New York Times[1]:
      In New Jersey’s smallest municipalities, whose state aid has been slashed in an attempt to prod them into consolidating with neighboring communities, some residents called the budget cuts antirural.

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