How to Use ethnocentric in a Sentence

ethnocentric

adjective
  • The review was criticized for its ethnocentric bias.
  • Hanging over the search for a native speaker is all the ethnocentric baggage that the concept implies.
    Julian Lucas, The New Yorker, 21 Feb. 2022
  • Launched in late 2013, the Vox party campaigns from an ethnocentric platform and has proposed building a wall to keep out Moroccans.
    Diana Spechler, Washington Post, 17 Dec. 2019
  • The people of Refugio have a strong, ethnocentric identity and a grit and determination born of being raised in harder times than these.
    Carmen K. Sisson, The Christian Science Monitor, 18 Oct. 2017
  • Both were ineffectual, weighed down by ethnocentric divisions between the Akan and the Ga, and dominated by lawyers and wealthy merchants.
    Akwasi Kwarteng Amoako-Gyampah, Quartz Africa, 7 Aug. 2019
  • To say that feminism is like Nazism is to say feminism is murderous, is ethnocentric violence.
    Alexa Mikhail, USA TODAY, 19 Feb. 2021
  • The ethnocentric responses reflected by the poll are not unusual.
    David Filipov, Washington Post, 26 June 2017
  • Netflix’s Lupin, a Black French series about an international cat-burglar, a non-ethnocentric character, had 75 million viewers globally in its first month of airing.
    Court Stroud, Forbes, 3 June 2021
  • That sort of ethnocentric cry, designed to stifle dissent and rally a political base, has helped fuel totalitarianism around the world.
    Mercury News & East Bay Times Editorial Boards, The Mercury News, 18 July 2019
  • His Ba'ath Party is fiercely nationalist and ethnocentric, focused on the promotion of Arab identity.
    Liz Sly, Washington Post, 13 Aug. 2017
  • Then the state department of education put forward a model curriculum so extreme and ethnocentric that the state Senate’s Democratic supermajority balked.
    The Editorial Board, WSJ, 30 Aug. 2020
  • Fifty years later, international businesses still behave in a very ethnocentric manner.
    Shaheena Janjuha-Jivraj, Forbes, 28 Sep. 2021
  • Ethnocentric suspicions of minority groups in general, and attitudes about blacks in particular, influence whites’ opinions about many issues.
    Toni Monkovic, New York Times, 8 Mar. 2016
  • Plus, if applied with suitable leverage and departmental support, this is a force strong enough to counterbalance the historical tendency toward anthropocentric and ethnocentric approaches that tend to advantage narrow learner self-interest.
    Amandeep Midha, Forbes, 18 May 2021
  • Christian nationalism refers to an ideology that asserts all civic life in the U.S. should be organized according to a particularly conservative and ethnocentric expression of Christianity.
    Andrew Whitehead, Time, 26 Sep. 2022
  • My American upbringing had steered me to a pretty ethnocentric assumption: that in a totalitarian government, defiance would exhibit itself as bluntly and topically as in the United States, just with additional concealment.
    Stacey Anderson, Rolling Stone, 24 June 2021
  • To Bruckner, ecologism is both ethnocentric and counterproductive.
    Charles C. Mann, The Atlantic, 13 Aug. 2014

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