Antonym: capitalist. Similar words: communist party, communist economy, communist manifesto, communism, community, communicate, incommunicado, communicative. Meaning: ['kɑmjənɪst /'kɒmjʊnɪst] n. 1. a member of the communist party 2. a socialist who advocates communism. adj. relating to or marked by communism.
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121. The main question was: did he belong to the Communist Party?
122. Mrs Margaret Thatcher has struck three notes since the Communist world began to disintegrate.
123. Hwang is head of the local Communist Party, and is also a farmer.
124. Communist influence within the Labour Party was probably less between 1929 and 1934 than at any time before or since.
125. Among his many far-reaching reforms, Gorbachev effected a transfer of power from Communist Party to executive presidency.
126. Minh joined nearly 1 million of his compatriots in the West after being expelled from the Communist party in Vietnam.
127. Warren planned to find a communist cell and become a member.
128. However, anarchism remained an influential competitor to the Communist movement until well into the late 1920s.
129. Mitford joined the Communist Party and met and fell in love with Treuhaft.
130. Without the Communist bugaboo, Dornan was exposed as the crackpot that he is.
130. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
131. Given such an approach it is hardly surprising that relations between pacifist and Communist opponents of the war during 1939-40 proved difficult.
132. A communist group is waging a 21-year insurgency against the national government.
133. John Strachey finally broke with Mosley in 1931 and became a Communist.
134. In Communist countries, firms can only deal with state trading organisations and the only customer is the government.
135. He lingers over that and I wait for him to ask why I was visiting a Communist state.
136. The Madeirans were worried, in particular, in case a post-revolutionary Communist dictatorship should install itself in Lisbon.
137. As a lifelong Communist, Clasper knew that it was absolutely essential to wrest control of the workers away from the plant management.
138. Both had been active in the 1976 movement of dissent, and Wang had subsequently held office in the Communist Party.
139. As the civil war intensified and the Communist armies neared Canton, prices for food and other necessities skyrocketed.
140. Although he later affected contempt for the poor, Walters had grown up the son of a working-class Leicestershire Communist.
141. A year from now, those gleaming views will come under Communist gaze.
142. He also saw that the Communist powers were themselves divided and that diplomacy might be used to exploit this situation.
143. Gennady Zyuganov, the Communist party leader[sentencedict.com], called for Mr Chubais to be arrested and jailed for his policy.
144. After nearly forty years' membership, the Communist party declared him a traitor.
145. The result would, at best, have been clerical absolutism, at worst, Communist takeover or civil war.
146. Take any Communist country and it will be better educated than its neighbors.
147. The real power lies with prime minister Zhan Videnov, a one-time Communist Party youth leader.
148. I refer to the Communist leaders of the Front as the Party.
149. Only recently have workers in the formerly Communist countries started to compete with workers in the first world for jobs and wages.
150. In the former Soviet Union, the KGB was used to intimidate those who disagreed with the Communist Party.
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