militancy


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mil·i·tant

 (mĭl′ĭ-tənt)
adj.
1. Fighting or warring.
2. Having a combative character; aggressive, especially in the service of a cause: a militant political activist.
n.
A fighting, warring, or aggressive person or party.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin mīlitāns, mīlitant-, present participle of mīlitāre, to serve as a soldier; see militate.]

mil′i·tance, mil′i·tan·cy n.
mil′i·tant·ly adv.
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militancy

1. the state or condition of being combative or disposed to fight.
2. the active championing of a cause or belief. — militant, n., adj.
See also: Attitudes
1. the state or condition of being combative or disposed to fight.
2. the active championing of a cause or belief. — militant, n., adj.
See also: War
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.militancy - a militant aggressivenessmilitancy - a militant aggressiveness    
aggressiveness - the quality of being bold and enterprising
scrappiness - the trait of being scrappy and pugnacious
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militancy

noun
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Translations
حُب للقِتال
bojovnost
millitant holdning
harciasság
harîfylgi; árásargirni
militanlık

militancy

[ˈmɪlɪtənsɪ] N [of group, trade union] → militancia f, combatividad m; [of person, attitude] → combatividad m
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

militancy

[ˈmɪlɪtənsi] nmilitantisme m
the rise of trade union militancy → l'émergence du militantisme syndical
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

militancy

[ˈmɪlɪtənsɪ] nmilitanza
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

militant

(ˈmilitənt) adjective
wishing to take, or taking, strong or violent action. militant workers.
ˈmilitantly adverb
ˈmilitancy noun
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
References in periodicals archive ?
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Mahmood Khan has condemned DI Khan terror incidents and said our resolve to eliminate menace of militancy would not be affected by these acts of cowardice.
PESHAWAR -- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Mahmood Khan has condemned DI Khan terror incidents and said our resolve to eliminate menace of militancy would not be affected by these acts of cowardice.
PESHAWAR -- Popular Pashto folk singer and poet Aslam Salik has asked the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to offer more incentives to artists and writers from Malakand and Swat districts, saying most of them have yet to overcome militancy trauma.
'Drug, terrorism and militancy have been identified as barriers to achieve SDGs and police is committed to ensure sustainable sincerity involving people adopting community policing concept," the IGP said at a post-procession rally here in the evening.
The most alarming fact is, this ex-military officer is using British soil in continuing his activities as a funder of Islamic State and other militancy groups.
BSS Dhaka Describing militancy, terrorism, corruption and narcotics as wounds of society, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today called upon all to put up resistance unitedly against these menaces.
Summary: Kupwara (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Apr 3 (ANI): Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad on Wednesday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the erstwhile PDP-BJP government for "growing militancy" in the state, saying their policies were responsible for pushing Jammu and Kashmir back into the era of 1990-91.
The Pulwama attack and the subsequent escalation between India and Pakistan has had one unintended benefit- other than placing Pakistan on a higher moral footing due to our diplomatic efforts for de-escalation, the bilateral fiasco has also led us to re-evaluate, as a state, our approach towards the important but uncomfortable question of tackling militancy and violent religious extremism.
Rasheed said 'While Governor Satpal Malik claims that he feels pained by killing of freedom fighters and militancy cannot be eliminated by killing militants but security agencies are not only celebrating the killings but have claimed that Baramulla district has become militancy free.
The convicts' counsel Barrister Mian Tajammul Shah told the court that the military court had not given his clients the opportunity to defend the allegation of militancy.
Not only people of Swat but people of all regions of Pakistan also remember that the Army stood by them when they faced natural calamities like floods and earthquakes, and man-made calamities like militancy and terrorism.
We do, however, have some idea of how much money has been spent fighting militancy. According to recent testimony given by Finance Minister Rana Afzal to the Senate, the state has spent close to Rs300 billion in our war against terrorism in the last decade.