Colonialism

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Pronunciation: /kəˈloʊniəˌlɪzəm/

Definitions of colonialism

noun the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically

Example Sentences

A1 Colonialism is when one country controls another country for its own benefit.

A2 The effects of colonialism can still be seen in many former colonies today.

B1 The history of colonialism in Africa has had a lasting impact on the continent.

B2 Many scholars argue that colonialism was a major driver of global inequality.

C1 The legacy of colonialism continues to shape international relations and economic systems.

C2 Decolonization movements in the 20th century aimed to dismantle the structures of colonialism.

Examples of colonialism in a Sentence

formal The effects of colonialism can still be seen in many former colonies today.

informal Colonialism messed up a lot of countries back in the day.

slang Colonialism really screwed over a bunch of places.

figurative Colonialism is like a dark shadow that still looms over many nations.

Grammatical Forms of colonialism

plural

colonialisms

comparative

more colonial

superlative

most colonial

present tense

colonialize

future tense

will colonialize

perfect tense

have colonized

continuous tense

is colonializing

singular

colonialism

positive degree

colonial

infinitive

to colonialize

gerund

colonializing

participle

colonized

Origin and Evolution of colonialism

First Known Use: 1856 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'colonialism' originated from the Latin word 'colonia' which referred to a settlement or colony.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the practice of establishing colonies by European powers for economic exploitation and political control, the term 'colonialism' has evolved to encompass broader concepts of cultural dominance, imperialism, and oppression.