Young Turk
Americannoun
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a member of a Turkish reformist and nationalist party that was founded in the latter part of the 19th century and was the dominant political party in Turkey in the period 1908–18.
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an insurgent in a political party, especially one belonging to a group or faction that supports liberal or progressive policies.
The leadership of the party passed from the cautious old-line conservatives to the zealous Young Turks.
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Also young Turk, young turk any person aggressively or impatiently advocating reform within an organization.
noun
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a progressive, revolutionary, or rebellious member of an organization, political party, etc, esp one agitating for radical reform
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a member of an abortive reform movement in the Ottoman Empire, originally made up of exiles in W Europe who advocated liberal reforms. The movement fell under the domination of young Turkish army officers of a nationalist bent, who wielded great influence in the government between 1908 and 1918
Etymology
Origin of Young Turk
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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It was late 1908, and that summer’s Young Turk Revolution had injected a new spirit of liberalization across the Ottoman Empire, which controlled much of what was then Palestine.
From New York Times • Oct. 31, 2021
When Young Turk James Lowe opened his bare-bones restaurant in East London in 2014, he named it after his grandmother.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 27, 2016
A 1920 treaty signed with the Ottoman Empire called for reparations, a homeland for the Armenians and prosecution of the Young Turk leadership.
From Los Angeles Times • May 8, 2015
Young Turk 11:43 pm 04/1/2012 I was fooled.
From Scientific American • Apr. 2, 2012
At this moment the tension was relieved by the Young Turk falling off his chair with a crash on to the floor.
From The Swoop! or How Clarence Saved England A Tale of the Great Invasion by Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville)
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