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- Dictionarymilitancy/ˈmɪlɪt(ə)nsi/
noun
- 1. the use of confrontational or violent methods in support of a political or social cause: "there are signs of growing militancy among workers"
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Militancy is the fact of being active, determined, and often willing to use force. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, and its translations in different languages.
- English (US)
MILITANCY meaning: 1. the fact of being active, determined,...
- Znaczenie Militancy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
militancy definicja: 1. the fact of being active,...
- Militancy: Thai Translation
militancy translate: ความเข้มแข็ง. Learn more in the...
- Militancy: French Translation
militancy translate: militantisme. Learn more in the...
- Militancy Spanish Translation
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- Translate English to Malay
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- English (US)
Militancy definition: aggressive activism or combativeness in supporting or agitating for a cause. See examples of MILITANCY used in a sentence.
Militancy is the quality or state of being militant, which means aggressive, contentious, or belligerent. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of militancy in this online dictionary.
Militancy means using violence or aggressiveness, usually to support a cause. Militancy make sense on the battlefield but is unwelcome in the school cafeteria during lunch. So no food fights.
militancy. noun. /ˈmɪlɪtənsi/ [uncountable] the fact of using, or being willing to use, force or strong pressure to achieve your aims, especially to achieve social or political change. a growing militancy amongst the unemployed. Topics Social issues c2. Want to learn more?
Militancy is the state or condition of being combative or disposed to fight, or the active championing of a cause or belief. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of militancy in English and Spanish.
Militancy is the tendency to engage in strike action and other forms of industrial action, or the act of striking. It can also describe the behaviour of employers who oppose unions. Learn more about militancy in human resource management and sociology.