noun
- People who advocate for or support the annexation of territory by a country or state.
Usage: Plural form; typically used in historical or political contexts.; Often refers to political movements or groups with territorial expansion goals.
Examples
- The annexationists in the 19th century pushed for westward expansion across North America.
- American annexationists sought to acquire Hawaii and other Pacific territories.
- The annexationists argued that territorial growth would strengthen the nation economically.
- Political opponents of the annexationists warned against aggressive foreign policy.
- Historical annexationists believed manifest destiny justified territorial conquest.
- The debate between annexationists and their critics shaped foreign policy for decades.