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ultraright

American  
[uhl-truh-rahyt] / ˌʌl trəˈraɪt /

adjective

  1. of or belonging to the extreme political Right; extremely conservative or reactionary.


noun

  1. the ultraright, the aggregate of ultraright persons or groups.

Etymology

Origin of ultraright

ultra- + right

Example Sentences

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As a result, I was more familiar with Mishima’s life — the turn to ultraright nationalism, the attempted coup and his ensuing death by seppuku — than with his art.

From New York Times

The bombings sent accusations flying that Argentine officials with ultraright or neo-Nazi sympathies might have been involved.

From New York Times

Because Jesuits often sided with El Salvador’s poor and some kept records of human rights violations, they were hated by the country’s ultraright.

From New York Times

"During the decade and a half Gorka spent in Hungary, he was enmeshed in a web of ultraright, anti-Semitic and even Nazi-like parties, politicians and media outlets," Rolling Stone has reported.

From Salon

“Replacing the xenophobic, nationalist, Netanyahu-dominated ultraright government that has ruled Israel for the past five years with a saner, power-sharing rational right or center-right coalition is nothing to be sneezed at,” wrote Chemi Shalev, an analyst for the Haaretz newspaper.

From Washington Post