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elicit [ıˈlısıt] VERB trans

▶ elicitation [ıˌlısıˈteıʃən] SUBST

elite, élite [eıˈliːt] SUBST

elixir [ıˈlıksə] SUBST

artist [ˈɑːtıst] SUBST

2. artist:

baptist [ˈbæptıst] SUBST

dentist [ˈdentıst] SUBST

cellist [ˈtʃelıst] SUBST

exist [ıgˈzıst] VERB intr

1. exist:

2. exist:

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I learned that literary evidence and the kinds of history that could be written from it were inherently elitist and untrustworthy.
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The brotherhood was seen as elitist by other railway unions, and sometimes came into conflict during strikes.
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Like local food systems, organic food systems have been criticized for being elitist and inaccessible.
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Critics also argue that charging more to drive is elitist policy, pricing the poor off of roads so that the wealthy can moveabout unencumbered.
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Perhaps this principle, more than any other, distinguishes intelligent urbanism from other elitist, efficiency oriented urban charters and regimes.
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These houses were signifiers demonstrating the elitist social status of the landed class.
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It would also expose it to charges of being elitist in its orientation.
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This began as a joke when the band formed, and became a fun take on anti-branding... it's not really meant to be elitist though.
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This group was composed of primarily working class men who were unhappy with the state party's elitist leadership.
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Key polar concepts bandied in this context are superficial/authentic, imitative/creative, shallow/deep, critical/uncritical, elitist/parochial and so on.
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