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		Definition of Zionist in English: Zionistnounˈzʌɪənɪstˈzaɪənəst 1A supporter of Zionism; a person who believes in the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.  the artist's parents were committed Zionists  Example sentencesExamples -  I became a religous Zionist, moved to Israel, and have never looked back.
 -  "I took on this job because my country called on me to do so, and because I am also a Zionist," he said.
 -  He was a moderate Zionist, in favor of negotiation over conflict.
 -  He was and still is a self-proclaimed Zionist.
 -  A lifelong Zionist, he then moved to Palestine.
 -  He was a kind of Zionist himself.
 
 2(in southern Africa) a member of any of a group of independent Churches which practise a form of Christianity incorporating elements of traditional African beliefs.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Zionists emphasize manifestations of the Holy Spirit, including speaking in tongues.
 -  Besides signaling the strength and solidarity of the community, however, ritual dancing also reinforced the personal purity of Zionists.
 -  Most Zionists have a characteristic form of dress, worn to all services by all members.
 -  The Zionists combined elements of the indigenous pantheon and rituals with Christian ideas and services to create their own distinctive religious sect.
 -  Among the crowd were a number of Sunday pilgrims, location Zionists of various sects.
 
 
 adjectiveˈzʌɪənɪstˈzaɪənəst 1Relating to or advocating Zionism.  mainstream Zionist thinking  Example sentencesExamples -  His real designs lay in the heartlands of the Zionist idea.
 -  The Zionist mainstream began planning their own fight for independence.
 -  The Zionist founders were in no mood for compromise.
 -  He and other Zionist leaders reacted with indifference.
 -  The tug-of-war between my scientific inclinations and my absorption in the Zionist movement has lasted all my life.
 
 2Relating to a group of independent Churches in southern Africa which practise a form of Christianity incorporating elements of traditional African beliefs.  Example sentencesExamples -  Similar findings have emerged from a countrywide survey of chiefs, traditional healers and priests from the Zionist denomination.
 -  On Sunday she will visit the Zionist Christian Church rally in Limpopo.
 -  Members of Apostolic and Zionist churches faced great challenges in the area of water and sanitation.
 -  It was encouraging to hear the general secretary of the Union for the Development of Apostolic and Zionist Churches in Zimbabwe and Africa saying every child should be immunised.
 -  Members of the Zionist Christian Church return from Moria where they celebrated Christmas.
 -  The development is likely to invite war between the local authority and open space worshipers, particularly the apostolic sects and the Zionist churches.
 -  He said part of the St John's Zionist Church in Embangweni had collapsed during the storm.
 -  After that document became public, the African Federation of Churches, made up of charismatic, Apostolic and Zionist churches, came to his defence.
 
    Definition of Zionist in US English: Zionistnounˈzīənəstˈzaɪənəst 1A supporter of Zionism; a person who believes in the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.  the artist's parents were committed Zionists  Example sentencesExamples -  A lifelong Zionist, he then moved to Palestine.
 -  I became a religous Zionist, moved to Israel, and have never looked back.
 -  He was a moderate Zionist, in favor of negotiation over conflict.
 -  "I took on this job because my country called on me to do so, and because I am also a Zionist," he said.
 -  He was and still is a self-proclaimed Zionist.
 -  He was a kind of Zionist himself.
 
 2(in southern Africa) a member of any of a group of independent Churches which practice a form of Christianity incorporating elements of traditional African beliefs.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Zionists combined elements of the indigenous pantheon and rituals with Christian ideas and services to create their own distinctive religious sect.
 -  Besides signaling the strength and solidarity of the community, however, ritual dancing also reinforced the personal purity of Zionists.
 -  Among the crowd were a number of Sunday pilgrims, location Zionists of various sects.
 -  The Zionists emphasize manifestations of the Holy Spirit, including speaking in tongues.
 -  Most Zionists have a characteristic form of dress, worn to all services by all members.
 
 
 adjectiveˈzīənəstˈzaɪənəst 1Relating to or advocating Zionism.  mainstream Zionist thinking  Example sentencesExamples -  The tug-of-war between my scientific inclinations and my absorption in the Zionist movement has lasted all my life.
 -  His real designs lay in the heartlands of the Zionist idea.
 -  The Zionist founders were in no mood for compromise.
 -  He and other Zionist leaders reacted with indifference.
 -  The Zionist mainstream began planning their own fight for independence.
 
 2Relating to a group of independent Churches in southern Africa which practice a form of Christianity incorporating elements of traditional African beliefs.  Example sentencesExamples -  On Sunday she will visit the Zionist Christian Church rally in Limpopo.
 -  Similar findings have emerged from a countrywide survey of chiefs, traditional healers and priests from the Zionist denomination.
 -  He said part of the St John's Zionist Church in Embangweni had collapsed during the storm.
 -  It was encouraging to hear the general secretary of the Union for the Development of Apostolic and Zionist Churches in Zimbabwe and Africa saying every child should be immunised.
 -  After that document became public, the African Federation of Churches, made up of charismatic, Apostolic and Zionist churches, came to his defence.
 -  Members of the Zionist Christian Church return from Moria where they celebrated Christmas.
 -  Members of Apostolic and Zionist churches faced great challenges in the area of water and sanitation.
 -  The development is likely to invite war between the local authority and open space worshipers, particularly the apostolic sects and the Zionist churches.
 
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