[f. UTOPIA + -(I)ST.] = UTOPIAN sb. 2.
1854. trans. Lamartines Celebr. Char., II. 384. The visionary Utopiasts, who advocate a purely metaphysical form of government.
1887. Westm. Rev., Jan., 130. It is the weakness of Utopiasts
to place themselves outside the pale of their own system.