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Definition of separatism in English: separatismnoun ˈsɛp(ə)rətɪz(ə)mˈsɛp(ə)rəˌtɪzəm mass nounThe advocacy or practice of separation of a certain group of people from a larger body on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or gender. (基于种族、宗教或性别的)分离主义 Example sentencesExamples - The curse of nationalism and religious separatism has to be recognised and accepted as a force.
- Islamic radicals taking up the cause of Chechen separatism are the latest dissenters to be heard from.
- For one thing, to treat separatism as terrorism is a gross mistake.
- At first a strong advocate of Black separatism, he was prepared to condone violence as a means of self-defence.
- Indonesian leaders recognized the possibility of ethnic and regional separatism from the beginning of the republic.
- And this is what extended terrorism and separatism to others in the most sensitive area of our country.
- There was no political separatism in France during this period, only a cultural regionalism that was entirely compatible with national unity.
- But it is only in the past 40 years that separatism has entered the political mainstream.
- It borrowed phrases from Marxism to cover over its reactionary nationalist programme, which included ethnic separatism.
- Would the member please withdraw the comment he made about advocating separatism.
- Moreover, it noted the organization law prohibits civic groups from advocating communism or separatism.
- The new president inherits a nation torn by ethnic violence and separatism.
- Secondly, he feared separatism and sectarianism.
- The program of separatism is completely dependent upon winning the support of the Western powers.
- The situation has become increasingly tense as street protests, ethnic conflict and armed separatism have emerged across the nation.
- The Liberals also do very well on the economy, terrorism, leadership and separatism.
- Perhaps separatism is the result of a corrupt and arrogant government as is the case now.
- Among the most common of these are ethnic separatism and communal violence.
- Most Iraqis and neighboring countries have objected to the proposal, fearing ethnic separatism.
- Among the few black organizations that actively opposed the war effort was the Nation of Islam, a small Islamic group advocating racial separatism.
Synonyms dissension, dissent, dissidence, blasphemy, nonconformity, unorthodoxy, heterodoxy, apostasy, freethinking, schism, faction Definition of separatism in US English: separatismnounˈsɛp(ə)rəˌtɪzəmˈsep(ə)rəˌtizəm The advocacy or practice of separation of a certain group of people from a larger body on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or gender. (基于种族、宗教或性别的)分离主义 French Canadian separatism Example sentencesExamples - At first a strong advocate of Black separatism, he was prepared to condone violence as a means of self-defence.
- Most Iraqis and neighboring countries have objected to the proposal, fearing ethnic separatism.
- For one thing, to treat separatism as terrorism is a gross mistake.
- Among the few black organizations that actively opposed the war effort was the Nation of Islam, a small Islamic group advocating racial separatism.
- Indonesian leaders recognized the possibility of ethnic and regional separatism from the beginning of the republic.
- Secondly, he feared separatism and sectarianism.
- Perhaps separatism is the result of a corrupt and arrogant government as is the case now.
- The curse of nationalism and religious separatism has to be recognised and accepted as a force.
- The new president inherits a nation torn by ethnic violence and separatism.
- It borrowed phrases from Marxism to cover over its reactionary nationalist programme, which included ethnic separatism.
- The Liberals also do very well on the economy, terrorism, leadership and separatism.
- But it is only in the past 40 years that separatism has entered the political mainstream.
- The situation has become increasingly tense as street protests, ethnic conflict and armed separatism have emerged across the nation.
- And this is what extended terrorism and separatism to others in the most sensitive area of our country.
- There was no political separatism in France during this period, only a cultural regionalism that was entirely compatible with national unity.
- Among the most common of these are ethnic separatism and communal violence.
- Islamic radicals taking up the cause of Chechen separatism are the latest dissenters to be heard from.
- Would the member please withdraw the comment he made about advocating separatism.
- The program of separatism is completely dependent upon winning the support of the Western powers.
- Moreover, it noted the organization law prohibits civic groups from advocating communism or separatism.
Synonyms dissension, dissent, dissidence, blasphemy, nonconformity, unorthodoxy, heterodoxy, apostasy, freethinking, schism, faction |