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rightward
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adjective
- situated on or directed towards the right
adverb
- a variant of rightwards
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rightward1
Example Sentences
For many of the New Yorkers, eschewing Amazon came from a general avoidance of conglomerates and overconsumption, as well as a protest against the rightward political turn of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Obernolte was reelected in November during a rightward swing in California, which has nine Republican U.S.
But now, as the rightward shift of Latino voters has swept a record number of Republican Latino lawmakers into the Capitol — there are now nine who have formed their own caucus — the debate has been resurrected.
Too often the responses to the calls have amounted to passing the buck rightward.
Throughout his career, McConnell had stayed close to the GOP's ideological center of gravity, which included a rightward march in the 1980s.
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