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communists

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for communists.

Editorial note

During the civil war, the communists has substantial support from the academics and intellectuals (think Spanish Civil War).

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Quick take

A member of a formally constituted Communist Party.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of communists gathered in one view.

noun

A member of a formally constituted Communist Party.

noun

A proponent of the kind of communism formally espoused by such a party, typically either Marxism, or more commonly, Leninism or Maoism.

noun

(communism) An advocate of a society based on the common ownership of property; a proponent of communism.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for communists.

noun

A member of a formally constituted Communist Party.

noun

A proponent of the kind of communism formally espoused by such a party, typically either Marxism, or more commonly, Leninism or Maoism.

noun

(communism) An advocate of a society based on the common ownership of property; a proponent of communism.

noun

(nonstandard) Any revolutionary or subversive radical.

Example sentences

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During the civil war, the communists has substantial support from the academics and intellectuals (think Spanish Civil War).

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Part of the reason it turned out to be hot air, because communists failed to execute on this strategy, at least in part because they had to fight against non communists.

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Unlike the Russians, or the communists, or the terrorists, this time there's a true global threat.

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The Communists where mostly gone by 2001 - the few left were either laughingstocks or Chinese.

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Mad Communists or people who want freedom and prosperity and liberation from the old political class?

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Further, the west wanted a strong Germany between them and the communists, what's Greece got to bring to that table?

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It would make just as much sense if he'd blamed this problem on communists.

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And yes, LKY imprisoned a lot of communists who were legally standing for parliament.

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The domino theory was a good one, because, as you point out yourself, it described the explicit modus operandi of the communists.

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This theory was given additional credence because apparently, the Communists believed in it, too.

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The communists used science to justify taking away freedom and increasing their own power.

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Where it failed, it failed primarily because the communists received serious pushback.

Quote examples

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These beliefs are part of a large corpus colloquially known as "common sense," which purport to describe what is "obvious" but tend to simply defend what daddy said from the communists at the university.

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"I frankly think implying that jews are persecuted in this country (which was the implication) makes you just as laughable as the same communists you claim to oppose." Of course you downvote me, you're a bigot and I'm your target victim.

Proper noun examples

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Likewise, I admire your optimism that Chinese inequality will be solved just as soon as the newly rich realize that they're Communists.

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> Likewise, I admire your optimism that Chinese inequality will be solved just as soon as the newly rich realize that they're Communists.

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I suggest reading the Wikipedia article on the rise of the Nazi party [1] or doing a Google search [2], but here's the gist of it: The Weimar Republic was very weak democratically and there were regular street battles between Nazis and Communists.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use communists in a sentence?

During the civil war, the communists has substantial support from the academics and intellectuals (think Spanish Civil War).

What does communists mean?

A member of a formally constituted Communist Party.

What part of speech is communists?

communists is commonly used as noun.