Definitions for Wilsonian

Wilsonian Wil·so·ni·an

Spelling: [wil-soh-nee-uh n]
IPA: /wɪlˈsoʊ ni ən/

Wilsonian is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 258 anagrams from letters in Wilsonian (aiilnnosw).

Definitions for Wilsonian

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Woodrow Wilson.

Origin of Wilsonian

An Americanism dating back to 1915-20; Wilson + -ian

Examples for Wilsonian

The Wilsonian doctrine of service to the world, however, was not to their taste, partly because they did not like Wilson.

That conception, as is apparent from the letters already printed, was not the Wilsonian conception.

Teutonic tradition and authority must be replaced by Jeffersonian, Mazzinian, Wilsonian liberty and justice.

It begins with a Wilsonian peace offer—the influence is strong and supplies the deep emotional appeal of the organization.

My young governess struck the note of the Wilsonian greeting.

In Europe as a whole, however, the decisions were made on Wilsonian principles.

And her speech was a textbook example of the strengths and weaknesses of the Wilsonian tradition.

How he was hoping to do a grand Wilsonian realignment of great powers.

Commentators often called Bush a Wilsonian because he talked about promoting democracy.

Moreover, in America broke forth a chorus of encouragement to the Allies to pay no attention to Wilsonian idealism.

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