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单词 separatist
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Definition of separatist in English:

separatist

noun ˈsɛp(ə)rətɪstˈsɛp(ə)rədəst
  • A person who supports the separation of a particular group of people from a larger body on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or gender.

    religious separatists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here some doctors worked clandestinely for the separatists and turned it into a den of separatist conspiracies.
    • Hopefully it will also make it a lot harder for the separatists to use this as the launching pad for another referendum campaign.
    • This has given new impetus to the most extreme elements among the separatists.
    • I have long believed that most of the federalists are really separatists, and vice versa.
    • But it is a very different matter to appoint apparent separatists to sustain a corrupt government!
    • At least the separatists have maintained a clear position: they've always been opposed to the budget.
    • The separatists have also got a good bargain from another angle.
    • Unlike the model for separatists, gender has no effect on the probability that one is an integrationist.
    • Therefore, I wonder how much more freedom of travel and association you would like the separatists to have?
    • The 40,000-strong military and police operation to crush the separatists entered its eighth week on Monday.
    • Counterinsurgency operations failed to end support for the separatists.
    • They have a holy duty, they say, to brook no compromise with separatists, but instead to eliminate them by military means.
    • In an attempt to calm those who believe nationalists see a yes vote as the first step to independence, he argued that a no vote would play into the hands of the separatists.
    • At this time national separatists were liberals, democrats, and or socialists.
    • Only talks with the separatists and the militants can achieve something.
    • Aware that they could no longer rely on support from the throne, noble and clerical separatists found their solidarity crumbling.
    • Those who refused to vote would be considered supporters of the separatists, he said.
    • Some voters came willingly, some unwillingly; a major chunk was kept away because of a boycott call by separatists.
    • Pundits say he stole most of his votes from dissatisfied separatists who believe their party lost its leftist ideals.
    • The latest killing drew quick condemnation and vows to crush the armed separatists.
    Synonyms
    dissident, dissenter, nonconformist, unorthodox thinker, heterodox thinker, apostate, freethinker, iconoclast, schismatic, renegade
adjective ˈsɛp(ə)rətɪstˈsɛp(ə)rədəst
  • Relating to separatists or separatism.

    a separatist rebellion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The country was not yet seriously challenged by separatist sentiments, religious radicalism or inter-ethnic conflict.
    • Some popular movements were actually separatist in character.
    • Radical-right movements also emerged where ruling nationalities were threatened by separatist movements.
    • If not handled carefully, this decentralization may pose as much a threat to national unity as armed separatist movements.
    • She has a major obsession to end all ethnic conflicts and separatist movements throughout the country.
    • The separatist movement was stronger probably a decade ago.
    • She also said her top priority was to prevent the diverse archipelago being torn apart by separatist rebellions.
    • Tensions in the region, which once hosted an armed separatist movement that mostly faded in the 1980s, have been rising for months.
    • Last week, the flag was banned, with the government arguing it has been misused to serve separatist movements.
    • In some cases, such as ethnic separatist movements, straightforward concessions may in principle remove the cause of violence.
    • Army generals want to mount limited offensive operations against thousands of well-armed separatist rebels.
    • He must prevent the violence from spreading and stoking separatist sentiments elsewhere.
    • A long line of Coalition ministers and shadow ministers succumbed to the newly fashionable separatist doctrine.
    • The formation of new provinces was also expected to help security authorities to control separatist activities in the region.
    • The separatist movement is violating the law, as they are conducting a rebellion.
    • But Spain is also home to several of Europe's most active separatist movements.
    • But if he hoped this would dampen separatist demands he was wrong.
    • When, if ever, should international law and institutions support separatist claims?
    • He himself revealed the other aspects of the agenda on which he had sought separatist support.
    Synonyms
    unorthodox, heretical, dissenting, dissident, blasphemous, nonconformist, apostate, freethinking, iconoclastic, schismatic, rebellious, renegade, sectarian, revisionist
 
 

Definition of separatist in US English:

separatist

nounˈsep(ə)rədəstˈsɛp(ə)rədəst
  • A person who supports the separation of a particular group of people from a larger body on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or gender.

    religious separatists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This has given new impetus to the most extreme elements among the separatists.
    • The separatists have also got a good bargain from another angle.
    • Hopefully it will also make it a lot harder for the separatists to use this as the launching pad for another referendum campaign.
    • Counterinsurgency operations failed to end support for the separatists.
    • But it is a very different matter to appoint apparent separatists to sustain a corrupt government!
    • The latest killing drew quick condemnation and vows to crush the armed separatists.
    • They have a holy duty, they say, to brook no compromise with separatists, but instead to eliminate them by military means.
    • Those who refused to vote would be considered supporters of the separatists, he said.
    • Pundits say he stole most of his votes from dissatisfied separatists who believe their party lost its leftist ideals.
    • Some voters came willingly, some unwillingly; a major chunk was kept away because of a boycott call by separatists.
    • At this time national separatists were liberals, democrats, and or socialists.
    • The 40,000-strong military and police operation to crush the separatists entered its eighth week on Monday.
    • I have long believed that most of the federalists are really separatists, and vice versa.
    • Aware that they could no longer rely on support from the throne, noble and clerical separatists found their solidarity crumbling.
    • Unlike the model for separatists, gender has no effect on the probability that one is an integrationist.
    • At least the separatists have maintained a clear position: they've always been opposed to the budget.
    • Therefore, I wonder how much more freedom of travel and association you would like the separatists to have?
    • In an attempt to calm those who believe nationalists see a yes vote as the first step to independence, he argued that a no vote would play into the hands of the separatists.
    • Here some doctors worked clandestinely for the separatists and turned it into a den of separatist conspiracies.
    • Only talks with the separatists and the militants can achieve something.
    Synonyms
    dissident, dissenter, nonconformist, unorthodox thinker, heterodox thinker, apostate, freethinker, iconoclast, schismatic, renegade
adjectiveˈsep(ə)rədəstˈsɛp(ə)rədəst
  • Relating to separatists or separatism.

    a separatist rebellion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If not handled carefully, this decentralization may pose as much a threat to national unity as armed separatist movements.
    • But Spain is also home to several of Europe's most active separatist movements.
    • The separatist movement was stronger probably a decade ago.
    • She also said her top priority was to prevent the diverse archipelago being torn apart by separatist rebellions.
    • When, if ever, should international law and institutions support separatist claims?
    • She has a major obsession to end all ethnic conflicts and separatist movements throughout the country.
    • He himself revealed the other aspects of the agenda on which he had sought separatist support.
    • Some popular movements were actually separatist in character.
    • In some cases, such as ethnic separatist movements, straightforward concessions may in principle remove the cause of violence.
    • The separatist movement is violating the law, as they are conducting a rebellion.
    • A long line of Coalition ministers and shadow ministers succumbed to the newly fashionable separatist doctrine.
    • Army generals want to mount limited offensive operations against thousands of well-armed separatist rebels.
    • The formation of new provinces was also expected to help security authorities to control separatist activities in the region.
    • But if he hoped this would dampen separatist demands he was wrong.
    • Tensions in the region, which once hosted an armed separatist movement that mostly faded in the 1980s, have been rising for months.
    • The country was not yet seriously challenged by separatist sentiments, religious radicalism or inter-ethnic conflict.
    • Radical-right movements also emerged where ruling nationalities were threatened by separatist movements.
    • Last week, the flag was banned, with the government arguing it has been misused to serve separatist movements.
    • He must prevent the violence from spreading and stoking separatist sentiments elsewhere.
    Synonyms
    unorthodox, heretical, dissenting, dissident, blasphemous, nonconformist, apostate, freethinking, iconoclastic, schismatic, rebellious, renegade, sectarian, revisionist
 
 
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