militants

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von militants im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

militant
{i} militan

Bürokratlar evrak militanları. - The bureaucrats are militants of paperwork.

Birkaç militan öldürüldü. - Several militants were killed.

militant
(Askeri) MİLİTAN, MUHARİP, SAVAŞAN
militant
{i} kavgacı
militant
savaşçı
militant
{s} saldırgan
militant
kavgaya hazır
militant
faal
militant
azimkarlık
militant
{s} azimli
militant
{s} atak
militant
azimkar
militant
{i} saldırgan tip
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militancy saldırganlık
militant
militantly saldırganca
Englisch - Englisch
plural of militant
militant
An aggressive or fighting person

Officials in Pakistan have confirmed that at least 250 schoolchildren between 12 and 18 years old and several teachers were taken hostage by at least seven militants inside a high school in Domail.

militant
One who serves as a soldier
militant
fighting or warlike; belligerent
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Active in an aggressive way in support of a political or social cause (often associated with extreme left-wing politics)
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One who supports a Trotskyite political view or engages in aggressive left-wing politics
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of a warlike or combative disposition or tendency
militant
{a} fighting, engaged in warfare
Islamic militants
fighters for the cause of promoting Islam and making countries into Islamic republics
curb militants
restrain violent activists
militant
Aggressive or combative
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Engaged in warfare; fighting; combating; serving as a soldier
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aggressive
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a straightedger who is forceful in his/her beliefs Some militant straightedgers are violent
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{s} aggressive, combative, belligerent; engaged in warfare
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a militant reformer
militant
{i} one who has aggressive or combative tendencies; one who is engaged in warfare
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engaged in war; "belligerent (or warring) nations"; "a fighting war"
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You use militant to describe people who believe in something very strongly and are active in trying to bring about political or social change, often in extreme ways that other people find unacceptable. Militant mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month. Militant is also a noun. The militants might still find some new excuse to call a strike. + militancy mili·tan·cy the rise of trade union militancy. + militantly mili·tant·ly Their army is militantly nationalist. a militant organization or person is willing to use strong or violent action in order to achieve political or social change (present participle of militare , from miles; MILITARY)
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showing a fighting disposition without self-seeking; "highly competitive sales representative"; "militant in fighting for better wages for workers"; "his self-assertive and ubiquitous energy"
party militants
active members of a political party
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