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Meanings of
antisemitism
in English
Portuguese
antisemitismo
Catalan
antisemitisme
Spanish
antisemitismo
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Prejudice, discrimination or hostility directed against Jews.
anti-semitism
jew bashing
Portuguese
antisemitismo
Synonyms
Examples for "
anti-semitism
"
anti-semitism
jew bashing
Examples for "
anti-semitism
"
1
Blatant
anti-semitism
was prevalent -perhaps ubiquitous -among the upper classes.
2
Both may have escaped the Holocaust, but
anti-semitism
cut short their careers.
3
Historically speaking,
anti-semitism
derives from 'the conflict of the Church and the Synagogue.'
4
She is a powerful advocate on mental health and against
anti-semitism
.
5
Mel Gibson's hugely successful film produced two main criticisms - for
anti-semitism
and brutality.
1
Wolfson remembers the Jew -bashing that goes on in his school.
Usage of
antisemitism
in English
1
A Labour party spokesperson said: We completely reject claims of institutional
antisemitism
.
2
There is no place in society for
antisemitism
,
Woolf said on Twitter.
3
I write this because
antisemitism
needs to be treated very seriously indeed.
4
The more fundamental and widespread problem is one of
antisemitism
,
not antisemites.
5
Corbyn has repeatedly said he is committed to tackling
antisemitism
in Labour.
6
I'm not saying
antisemitism
is on the increase, but I am looking.
7
Sadly, the left does not have an unblemished record on opposing
antisemitism
.
8
He accused Labour of allowing
antisemitism
to fester under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
9
Widespread allegations of corruption, cronyism, extremism, homophobia and
antisemitism
in Tower Hamlets.
10
Nevertheless
antisemitism
,
endemic in daily life, was sometimes unleashed in terrifying pogroms.
11
The failure to acknowledge, never mind address,
antisemitism
is a moral scar.
12
Of course, that doesn't mean the far right has abandoned
antisemitism
.
13
Scruton's lecture acknowledged that
antisemitism
was a problem in modern Hungary.
14
I want to make clear that
antisemitism
has no place in today's world.
15
Corbyn said Labour had introduced stronger processes to tackle
antisemitism
under his leadership.
16
In so many situations, overt
antisemitism
is seen as lamentable but ultimately unproblematic.
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antisemitism
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
accuse of antisemitism
tackle antisemitism
european antisemitism
abhor antisemitism
allow antisemitism
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Translations for
antisemitism
Portuguese
antisemitismo
antissemitismo
anti-semitismo
Catalan
antisemitisme
Spanish
antisemitismo
Antisemitism
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Antisemitism
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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