noun
- a person who acts in a paternal way, especially by making decisions for others that limit their freedom or responsibility
Usage: often implies well-intentioned but controlling behavior
Examples
- The manager was criticized as a paternalist who micromanaged every detail of his employees’ work.
- Some viewed the new safety regulations as the work of paternalists who didn’t trust people to make their own choices.
- The paternalist believed he knew what was best for the community, even when residents disagreed.
- Critics called the politician a paternalist for supporting laws that restricted personal freedoms.
- The company’s paternalist approach included mandatory wellness programs that some workers resented.
- She rejected the paternalist attitude that women needed special protection in the workplace.