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Sinn Fein
Sinn Feinnouna political organization in Ireland, founded about 1905, advocating the complete political separation from Great Britain of a unified Ireland.
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Sinn Féin
Sinn Féinnounan Irish republican political movement founded about 1905 and linked to the revolutionary Irish Republican Army: divided into a Provisional and an Official movement since a similar split in the IRA in late 1969
Sinn Fein
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a political organization in Ireland, founded about 1905, advocating the complete political separation from Great Britain of a unified Ireland.
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a member of this organization.
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Origin of Sinn Fein
From Irish sinn f éin “we ourselves”
Example Sentences
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Sinn Fein sees three departures and former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson will not stand again.
From BBC • May 24, 2024
Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams, who helped broker the historic peace agreement, was in the gallery at the assembly to see O’Neill’s nomination.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 3, 2024
In May 2022, Sinn Fein overtook the D.U.P. in legislative elections and became Northern Ireland’s biggest party.
From New York Times • Jan. 29, 2024
The attack was condemned across all political parties, including the main opposition Sinn Fein.
From Reuters • Nov. 24, 2023
As to the general attitude of Sinn Fein and Larkinite Ireland, it might be described as one of benevolent neutrality where, as in many cases, it was not one of actual hostility.
From Six days of the Irish Republic A Narrative and Critical Account of the Latest Phase of Irish Politics by Redmond-Howard, L. G., (Louis George)
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