English to Malayalam Dictionary nationalism

nationalism

ദേശീയത
definition
noun
Playing with a sense of loyalty, commitment, nationalism and pride.
patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
example
From the 1980s on, it gradually became an issue of 'nationalism' and patriotic sentiment.
playing with right-wing 'nationalism'
Symbols of 'nationalism' are linked centrally to independence.
That then leaves the xenophobic shadow that dogs 'nationalism' as the key issue to be addressed.
In recent times we have seen how the name of religion can be used to justify a vicious form of chauvinistic 'nationalism' and even terrorism.
The movement's patriotic rhetoric often inclines into aggressive 'nationalism' .
He intends to instill a sense of 'nationalism' and pride in grooming young players for future representation.
Chinese 'nationalism' and its self-centered pride can be compared to that of Germany.
The mass media promote racism and 'nationalism' in an effort to divide us and blind us from the real problems of society.
Much has been said about 'nationalism' ; independence forces one to confront what it means to be ‘Bermudian’.
They were created with the aim of appeasing Indian 'nationalism' and preventing India's eventual independence.
It is a day which recalls where jingoism and 'nationalism' can lead when placed in the wrong hands.
Cultural 'nationalism' is still a powerful force to be reckoned with.
Indonesia now is again run by politicians favoring secular 'nationalism' , with Christians regaining influence.
These authors have contributed to a growing Andean 'nationalism' and pride.
Playing with a sense of loyalty, commitment, 'nationalism' and pride.
Pride and 'nationalism' are strong motivators that need to be managed diplomatically.
We have failed to instil in our people a sense of 'nationalism' , of pride in belonging here.
Is there an effort to whip up 'nationalism' to divert attention from the social problems, poverty, unemployment?
The Bible became a political manifesto of English 'nationalism' and the liberation of the masses from church tyranny.
This helps explain the persistence and even strengthening of cultural 'nationalism' after political independence.
Scottish 'nationalism'
Hold an enormous global competition every four years, encouraging rampant 'nationalism' and sporting pride.
Hindutva (extreme Hindu 'nationalism' ) cannot survive without a real or imagined enemy.
And this is the time of the World Cup games when 'nationalism' via sport is given pride of place before all else.
An important consequence of the 1967 war was revival of Palestinian Arab 'nationalism' .
Those who were pleased with the collapse were not people who thought much about political liberty but people whose major concern was 'nationalism' .
When a country becomes independent, there are various symbols of 'nationalism' that countries like to have.
an early consciousness of 'nationalism' and pride
Serb 'nationalism' was, for Milosevic, a matter of political strategy alone.
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