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cor·po·ra·tist

 (kôr′pər-ə-tĭst′, kôr′prə-tĭst′)
adj.
Of, relating to, or being a corporative state or system.

cor′po·ra·tism n.
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corporatism

(ˈkɔːpərɪtɪzəm; -prɪtɪzəm) or

corporativism

n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the organization of a state on a corporative basis
ˈcorporatist n, adj
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cor•po•rat•ism

(ˈkɔr pə rəˌtɪz əm, -prəˌtɪz-)

also cor•po•rat•iv•ism

(-pəˌreɪ təˌvɪz əm, -pər ə tə-, -prə-)

n.
the principles, doctrine, or system of corporative organization of a political unit, as a city or state.
[1885–90]
cor′po•rat•ist, adj.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.corporatism - control of a state or organization by large interest groups; "individualism is in danger of being swamped by a kind of corporatism"
control - power to direct or determine; "under control"
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Translations

corporatism

[ˈkɔːpərətɪzəm] Ncorporacionismo m
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corporatism

n the growth of corporatismdie steigende Zahl der Großunternehmen; a sense of corporatismein Zusammengehörigkeitsgefühl ntinnerhalb des/eines Unternehmens
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corporatism

[ˈkɔːpərətɪzəm] ncorporativismo
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