"alt-center" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Modelled on alt-right and alt-left. Etymology templates: {{m|en|alt-right}} alt-right, {{m|en|alt-left}} alt-left Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} alt-center (uncountable)
  1. (slang, politics, derogatory) Abbreviated form of alternative center, modeled on alt-right, alt-left; a set of centrist ideologies, especially ones which delegitimise political dissent and/or depend on (e.g. racial) conspiracy theories, whose presence is mainly confined to the Internet. Tags: abbreviation, derogatory, form-of, slang, uncountable Form of: alternative center (extra: a set of centrist ideologies, especially ones which delegitimise political dissent and/or depend on (e.g. racial) conspiracy theories, whose presence is mainly confined to the Internet.), modeled on alt-right (extra: a set of centrist ideologies, especially ones which delegitimise political dissent and/or depend on (e.g. racial) conspiracy theories, whose presence is mainly confined to the Internet.), alt-left (extra: a set of centrist ideologies, especially ones which delegitimise political dissent and/or depend on (e.g. racial) conspiracy theories, whose presence is mainly confined to the Internet.) Categories (topical): Politics Synonyms: alt-centre, alt-middle
    Sense id: en-alt-center-en-noun-WpW4UH-r Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: government, politics

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