insiderism

English

Etymology

insider + -ism

Noun

insiderism (uncountable)

  1. The characteristic behavior of insiders
    • 2009 January 13, Michael Barbaro, Raymond Hernandez, “Sounding Like a Rival, Weiner Attacks Bloomberg”, in New York Times:
      Weiner and his aides dismissed such talk as idle political insiderism []
  2. Attitudes or behavior which are preferential to insiders
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