Synonym: aggressive, antagonistic, bellicose, belligerent, combative, contentious, fighting, hostile, pugnacious, warlike. Similar words: military, militarism, similitude, facilitate, hesitant, exorbitant, cosmopolitan, metropolitan. Meaning: ['mɪlɪtənt] n. a militant reformer. adj. 1. disposed to warfare or hard-line policies 2. showing a fighting disposition 3. engaged in war.
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31. And even if the defence took militant forms, its boundaries were defined by extant relations of production.
32. In future the only option is partisan struggle, Nizan was not simply playing the role of orthodox sectarian militant.
33. In no other circumstances would she have tolerated militant vigilantes operating with impunity so far beyond their own domains.
34. It was a Militant councillor who found her alternative accommodation where she was later to give birth to her daughter, Claire.
35. It is an act of explicit challenge to Rome, an act of deliberate, militant provocation.
36. One of those who left is anthropologist Mikel Azurmendi, a militant progressive and a leading figure in the fight against Franco.
37. Although the court found that she was not a militant member of the guerrilla group, she received a maximum sentence.
38. The motivations of the middle-aged housewife or the young man with good career prospects who joined Militant, remained unexplored.
39. Land invasions are a highly militant form of action(sentencedict.com), which require courage on the part of those involved.
40. It was in that year that female suffrage was being widely advocated and the militant suffragettes made their appearance.
41. They have been padlocked by owners fleeing militant kidnappings, extortions and crackdowns by the security forces.
42. By A.D. 54-5, militant activity had again assumed epidemic proportions.
43. At its peak, 100,000 policemen confronted an equal number of union supporters, mobilized by the militant federation Sohyo.
44. No egalitarians were more militant than the fathers of daughters.
45. So the civil rights movement began to splinter, and young blacks in particular followed more militant leaders.
46. Militant believes that basic reforms in society can not be achieved without victory in the class struggle.
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47. Up to now they had kept a low profile, but they were becoming more militant.
48. But they went one stage further: Soviet socialism adopted a stance of militant atheism.
49. It fell to later apostles to make public religion more militant.
50. The more militant and threatening the pressure from below, the more vigorously the propertied classes supported repressive measures.
51. But many of the most militant of Morrissey attackers most definitely are.
52. In came renewed assaults on Militant, luncheons in the City and the new emphasis on competition and even markets.
53. Although a number of concessions helped pacify minority nationalists, the most militant remained unreconciled.
54. The magazines, the Militant and the Worker, were in his left hand, fanned like playing cards.
55. All that is material to this case is what substantial evidence Frank has to back up his claim about Militant infiltration.
56. Yassin is the founder of the militant Islamic movement Hamas.
57. Then the barricaded rebels of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement greet the dawn with militant anthems and defiant chants.
58. The Bethnal Green police reported that truncheons were drawn and mounted police used against militant anti-fascists.
59. But by the close of the decade militant trade unionism had been literally eradicated in the private sector.
60. He added that Tory claims that militant extremists were still rife in Labour's hard core support was daft.
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