Absolutists

/ˈæbsəˌluːtɪsts/ noun

People who believe in absolute truth or authority with no exceptions or compromises.

From 'absolute' (Latin absolutus, 'set free, complete') + '-ist' (one who practices or believes). The suffix '-ist' was added to create nouns for people holding specific beliefs, popularized in philosophical and political discourse during the 17th-19th centuries.

AFabsolutiste
AMመንግሥት አንድ
ARمطلقين
BGабсолютисти
BNপরমপন্থী
CAabsolutistes
CSabsolutisté
DAabsolutister
DEAbsolutisten
ELαβσολουτίστες
ESabsolutistas
ETabsolutistid
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