Definitionadj. having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude
Last update: June 22, 2015
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In 1866 he displayed considerable personal courage and energy in quelling an insurrection of separatist and reactionary tendencies. [Please select]
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It was not wonderful after these trying experiences that Milton became a separatist, and edified himself and his household in his kitchen. [Please select]
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When, with unusual prudence, he declined to take part in a separatist campaign, their zeal for Confederation soon cooled. [Please select]
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The separatist forces which produced the cataclysm of 1861 sank irresistibly into the background. [Please select]
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He readily listened to the urgent pleas of the leaders of the separatist party against obeying the repressive mandaes of the Cortes. [Please select]
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You are a Separatist,--you whom I have received into the bosom of my family. [Please select]
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Wilkinson was able to lure a number of Kentuckians into the separatist movement. [Please select]
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