Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to a counter-revolution.
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- adjective Alternative form of
counterrevolutionary . - noun Alternative form of
counterrevolutionary .
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Examples
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Since then, what challenges he has faced have been quickly defined as counter-revolutionary, and public dissent rigorously controlled.
The Guardian World News Mike Gonzalez 2011
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Since then, what challenges he has faced have been quickly defined as counter-revolutionary, and public dissent rigorously controlled.
The Guardian World News Mike Gonzalez 2011
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Chávez, however, has gone way out on a limb, remarking that Liu was a "counter-revolutionary" who was surely serving out a jail sentence "for violating Chinese laws."
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Chávez, however, has gone way out on a limb, remarking that Liu was a "counter-revolutionary" who was surely serving out a jail sentence "for violating Chinese laws."
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Chávez, however, has gone way out on a limb, remarking that Liu was a "counter-revolutionary" who was surely serving out a jail sentence "for violating Chinese laws."
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Chávez, however, has gone way out on a limb, remarking that Liu was a "counter-revolutionary" who was surely serving out a jail sentence "for violating Chinese laws."
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Chávez, however, has gone way out on a limb, remarking that Liu was a "counter-revolutionary" who was surely serving out a jail sentence "for violating Chinese laws."
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Chávez, however, has gone way out on a limb, remarking that Liu was a "counter-revolutionary" who was surely serving out a jail sentence "for violating Chinese laws."
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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ÂÂ As revolutionary leader of the Soviet state, he signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany (1918) and repulsed counter-revolutionary threats in the Russian Civil War.
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Chávez, however, has gone way out on a limb, remarking that Liu was a "counter-revolutionary" who was surely serving out a jail sentence "for violating Chinese laws."
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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