Sentence example with the word 'partisan'

partisan

abettor, bickering, cohort, dogmatic, freedom, know-nothing, parasite, public, sexist, tendentious, zealot

Definition adj. devoted to a cause or party

Last update: September 19, 2017


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He then spent the war in the forest as a partisan with a group of other fugitives.   [noun]

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Your partisan political views may cause you to overlook the best candidates at the polls.    [adjective]

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I became his zealous partisan, and contributed all I could to raise a party in his favour, and we combated for him awhile with some hopes of success.   [noun]

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Newspapers have become increasingly partisan.   [adjective]

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Laboulaye,--an avowed partisan of the historical or pantheistic school,--the law is not absolute, is not an idea, but a form.   [Please select]

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On August 24 Davydov's first partisan detachment was formed and then others were recognized.   [Please select]

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The partisan warfare flamed up most fiercely in the latter days of October.   [Please select]

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CHAPTER III The so-called partisan war began with the entry of the French into Smolensk.   [Please select]

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