swaraj
Americannoun
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(in India) self-government.
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(initial capital letter) (formerly, in British India) the political party supporting this principle over British rule.
noun
Other Word Forms
- swarajism noun
- swarajist noun
Etymology
Origin of swaraj
1905–10; < Hindi, presumably equivalent to Sanskrit sva own + Hindi rāj raj
Example Sentences
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In a meeting with the external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, Mr Bisaria told her that "that India's diplomatic options in dealing with a terrorist attack of this nature was limited".
From BBC
Swaraj Jain from Jaipur is heading to New York University in August, brimming with excitement and a clear understanding of the challenges ahead.
From BBC
Named after the British general who helped stamp out India’s first nationalist rebellion in 1857, the island was officially renamed Swaraj Dweep a few years ago, though few people, even officials, use that name.
From New York Times
"We have had a foretaste of swaraj," he declared with irony.
From BBC
A community that practices swaraj may not dam a stream, for example, if that threatens the water supply of downstream villages; its well-being cannot compromise that of others.
From Scientific American
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