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  • noun One who opposes royals or royalism.

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Examples

  • Here he was in the back of beyond, a lone American with a Beatles haircut advising a paramilitary team composed of anticommunist, antiroyalist Hmong tribesman who cut off the ears of their dead enemies.

    Looking Back On the Spy Life Charles McCarry 2011

  • Vilma Seth, organizer of "Real Love Stockholm," one of the many antiroyalist parties taking place in the capital this weekend.

    Swedish Wedding Spotlights Monarchy 2010

  • As the most vocal antiroyalist settlement, New Haven had no diplomat as qualified as Winthrop to represent its charter claim in London.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • As the most vocal antiroyalist settlement, New Haven had no diplomat as qualified as Winthrop to represent its charter claim in London.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • In early April 1957, the Nabulsi government sponsored antiroyalist demonstrations, and for a moment it seemed as if the monarchy would be forced to give way to a full parliamentary democracy.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

  • In early April 1957, the Nabulsi government sponsored antiroyalist demonstrations, and for a moment it seemed as if the monarchy would be forced to give way to a full parliamentary democracy.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

  • As the most vocal antiroyalist settlement, New Haven had no diplomat as qualified as Winthrop to represent its charter claim in London.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • Llaneros enthusiastically followed Boves, angered by a law approved by the antiroyalist government of Caracas, which prevented llaneros from freely hunting on the plains.

    g. Venezuela, Nueva Granada, and Quito (Gran Colombia) 2001

  • José Miguel Carrera (1785–1821), a member of a landed military family allied to the antiroyalist deputies, led troops and urban crowds to expel conservatives from the congress.

    e. Chile 2001

  • But members of the republican movement believe the trip should be used to reignite debate over when and how to cut links to the throne and there have been reports that antiroyalist protests are planned to coincide with the Queen's visit to Melbourne.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Bonnie Malkin 2011

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