intransitive. To change one's party or allegiance; to transfer from one side to another.
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| 释义 | society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > 			[verb (intransitive)]		 > desert one's party (9)		 to go over1648 intransitive. To change one's party or allegiance; to transfer from one side to another. rat1810 slang. intransitive. Originally: (Politics) to desert a party, cause, or principle; to go over as a deserter; (now also) to abandon, desert, or… bolt1821 To dart off or away, make off with himself, take flight, escape; to rush suddenly off or away. transferred. To break away from a political party. (U.S… to jump Jim Crow1833 to jump Jim Crow: to execute the dance that was part of a theatrical (or street) performance of ‘Jim Crow’; to jump about. Also figurative, to change… Tylerize1865 (intransitive) to abandon the party to which one owes one's position or office, as President Tyler (1841–5) did; also transitive in causal sense. Subcategories:— 			for a second time			(1)		 — 			make division in party			(3)		  | 
	
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