eugenist
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English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]eugenist (plural eugenists)
- An advocate or supporter of eugenics. [from 20th c.]
- 1916, James Marchant, Alfred Russel Wallace= Letters and Reminiscences Vol 2 (of 2)[1]:
- And we have enough of this kind of tyranny already ... the world does not want the eugenist to set it straight....
- 1929, William J. Robinson, Woman[2]:
- A man who would throw a bomb at the Russian Czar or at a murderous pogrom-inciting Russian Governor would be considered an assassin, and if caught would be hanged; and in making up the pedigree of such a family, a narrow-minded eugenist would be apt to say that there was criminality in that family.
- 1999, Matt Ridley, Genome, Harper Perennial, published 2004, page 293:
- When it reported in 1908, it took a strongly hereditarian view of mental deficiency, which was not surprising given that many of its members were paid-up eugenists.
Synonyms
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[edit]eugenicist — see eugenicist
Romanian
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[edit]eugenist m or n (feminine singular eugenistă, masculine plural eugeniști, feminine and neuter plural eugeniste)
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nominative- accusative |
indefinite | eugenist | eugenistă | eugeniști | eugeniste | |||
definite | eugenistul | eugenista | eugeniștii | eugenistele | ||||
genitive- dative |
indefinite | eugenist | eugeniste | eugeniști | eugeniste | |||
definite | eugenistului | eugenistei | eugeniștilor | eugenistelor |