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comparative more xenophobic, superlative most xenophobic
Exhibiting or characterised by xenophobia, a fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners. quotations examples
Residents of Plettenberg Bay this week launched violent xenophobic attacks on foreign Africans living in informal settlements, beating them and ransacking their houses
2006 May 13, Weekend Argus
It has not yet promised much in the way of serious debate about the migrant crisis or the EU’s failure to tackle it in a humane and coordinated manner, in the context of the Italian government’s increasingly xenophobic policies.
2019 May 17, “The Guardian view on the Venice Biennale’s migrant boat: pushing the limits of art”, in The Guardian
plural xenophobics
A xenophobe. quotations examples
So Buzz Bissinger sees fit that we give up on the ideal of Olympism and give in to xenophobics, terrorists, drug abusers, profiteers and human rights abusers?
2008 April 16, Martin J. Brown, “Don’t Give Up on the Games, or Olympic Ideals”, in New York Times