separatist
Americannoun
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a person who separates, withdraws, or secedes, as from an established church.
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an advocate of separation, especially ecclesiastical or political separation.
adjective
noun
noun
Other Word Forms
- Separatism noun
- antiseparatist noun
- separatism noun
- separatistic adjective
Etymology
Origin of separatist
Example Sentences
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He noted that Nigerian forces are also stretched thin, attending to southeastern separatists, armed "banditry" in the northwest and farmer-herder conflicts in central states.
From Barron's
King Charles has "expressed his concern" over the Alberta separatist movement in a meeting with Indigenous leaders at Buckingham Palace, according to a delegation of First Nations chiefs that travelled to London.
From BBC
Such policies have manifested differently across China, with harsher tactics applied in areas seen as riven with separatist sentiment.
Tehran has also historically been wary of separatist sentiment among the around 10 million ethnic Azeris living in Iran.
From Barron's
Pakistan has long worried that Baloch in eastern Iran might launch attacks on its territory to strengthen a Baloch separatist movement there.
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