Definition of Francoism in English:
Francoism
noun ˈfraŋkəʊɪz(ə)mˈfræŋkoʊɪzəm
The principles and policies advocated by the Spanish dictator General Franco.
his research has focused on the Spanish Civil War and early Francoism
Example sentencesExamples
- Over the subsequent months, the king quickly dismantled the institutions of Francoism.
- One typical survey found that six out of 10 Spaniards believe that Francoism had "both good sides and bad sides".
- Francoism drew its authority from the Falange Party, the only legal political party in Spain.
- In other words, he campaigned for the unity of various political forces in their struggle against Francoism.
- His name and his reputation of one of the staunch fighters against Francoism will be written down into the history of Spain forever.
Definition of Francoism in US English:
Francoism
nounˈfraNGkōizəmˈfræŋkoʊɪzəm
The principles and policies advocated by the Spanish dictator General Franco.
his research has focused on the Spanish Civil War and early Francoism
Example sentencesExamples
- One typical survey found that six out of 10 Spaniards believe that Francoism had "both good sides and bad sides".
- His name and his reputation of one of the staunch fighters against Francoism will be written down into the history of Spain forever.
- In other words, he campaigned for the unity of various political forces in their struggle against Francoism.
- Over the subsequent months, the king quickly dismantled the institutions of Francoism.
- Francoism drew its authority from the Falange Party, the only legal political party in Spain.