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Definition of Naxalite in English: Naxalitenoun ˈnaksəlʌɪtˈnaksəlīt (in South Asia) a member of an armed revolutionary group advocating Maoist communism. Example sentencesExamples - A statement from the Central Committee said the Naxalites would not do anything that would violate the ceasefire.
- Be it a natural calamity or a Naxalite attack, he used to rush even to the remotest corners of the state to personally supervise the relief operations.
- Posters of Naxalite leaders filled the streets during the recent peace talks between the Andhra Pradesh Government and the Naxalites.
- Even the extreme radicals, the Maoist Naxalites, did not entirely ignore her.
- His critique of the Naxalite movement in India was published in the News Letter.
- The Naxalite threat falls in a different category.
- The Naxalites should lay down arms and join mainstream politics.
- In India the Naxalite movement was gaining ardent followers among the young and the educated who dreamt of overthrowing a corrupt and heartless system.
- Hundreds of urban youth left home and their studies to be part of the peasant revolution for the seizure of political power known popularly as the Naxalite movement.
- The horror of the Naxalite movement in the Bengal of the 1970s forms a backdrop to these.
- They became members of the Red Brigades, the Stern Gang, the Naxalites, the Shining Path.
- For in the dense tropical forests surrounding the region, lurked large numbers of angry young rebels known as Naxalites.
- In one case a 10-year-old boy, labelled as a dreaded Naxalite, was arrested on an accusation of murder.
Origin 1960s: from Naxal(bari), the name of an area of West Bengal, India, + -ite1. Definition of Naxalite in US English: Naxalitenounˈnaksəlīt (in South Asia) a member of an armed revolutionary group advocating Maoist communism. Example sentencesExamples - The horror of the Naxalite movement in the Bengal of the 1970s forms a backdrop to these.
- In India the Naxalite movement was gaining ardent followers among the young and the educated who dreamt of overthrowing a corrupt and heartless system.
- In one case a 10-year-old boy, labelled as a dreaded Naxalite, was arrested on an accusation of murder.
- Hundreds of urban youth left home and their studies to be part of the peasant revolution for the seizure of political power known popularly as the Naxalite movement.
- The Naxalite threat falls in a different category.
- Posters of Naxalite leaders filled the streets during the recent peace talks between the Andhra Pradesh Government and the Naxalites.
- They became members of the Red Brigades, the Stern Gang, the Naxalites, the Shining Path.
- The Naxalites should lay down arms and join mainstream politics.
- Even the extreme radicals, the Maoist Naxalites, did not entirely ignore her.
- A statement from the Central Committee said the Naxalites would not do anything that would violate the ceasefire.
- Be it a natural calamity or a Naxalite attack, he used to rush even to the remotest corners of the state to personally supervise the relief operations.
- His critique of the Naxalite movement in India was published in the News Letter.
- For in the dense tropical forests surrounding the region, lurked large numbers of angry young rebels known as Naxalites.
Origin 1960s: from Naxal(bari), the name of an area of West Bengal, India, + -ite. |