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jacobinical
Part of speech: AdjectiveHaving the character of a Jacobin.
Usage examples "jacobinical":- Stein was not mentioned by name, but the warning was given to men of eminence who encouraged Jacobinical societies, that in such combinations the giants end by serving the dwarfs. - "History of Modern Europe 1792-1878", C. A. Fyffe.
- The conduct of this country towards Ireland has been perfectly Jacobinical. - "Selected-Speeches-on-British-Foreign-Policy-1738-1914", Jones, Edgar R. (Edgar Rees), Sir.
- The objections that have been raised to peace have been entirely Jacobinical. - "Selected-Speeches-on-British-Foreign-Policy-1738-1914", Jones, Edgar R. (Edgar Rees), Sir.