adventurism
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adventurism — n. 1. recklessness in politics or foreign affairs. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adventurism — [ad ven′chər iz΄əm, ədven′chər iz΄əm] n. actions or tactics, esp. in politics or international relations, that are regarded as recklessly daring and involving the risk of serious consequences adventurist n., adj. adventuristic adj … English World dictionary
adventurism — [[t]ædve̱ntʃərɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT (disapproval) Adventurism is a willingness to take risks, especially in order to obtain an unfair advantage in politics or business. Lenin dismissed guerrilla warfare as adventurism … English dictionary
adventurism — noun Date: 1932 improvisation or experimentation (as in politics or military or foreign affairs) in the absence or in defiance of accepted plans or principles • adventurist noun • adventuristic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
adventurism — adventurist, n. adventuristic, adj. /ad ven cheuh riz euhm/, n. 1. defiance or disregard of accepted standards of behavior. 2. rash or irresponsible policies, methods, or actions, esp. in political or international affairs. [1835 45; ADVENTURE +… … Universalium
adventurism — ad|ven|tur|is|m [ədˈventʃərızəm] n [U] when someone who is in charge of a government, business, army etc takes dangerous risks … Dictionary of contemporary English
adventurism — ad|ven|tur|ism [ əd ventʃə,rızəm ] noun uncount a way of managing a business, government, or army that is considered dangerous and might have negative results ╾ ad|ven|tur|ist noun count … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
adventurism — ad ven·tur·ism || tʃərɪzÉ™m n. experimentation or irresponsible acts or policies (especially by a government or someone in power) … English contemporary dictionary
adventurism — noun willingness to take risks in business or politics. Derivatives adventurist noun & adjective … English new terms dictionary
adventurism — ad·ven·tur·ism … English syllables