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Meanings of
partizan
in English
Catalan
partidari
Spanish
partidario
Back to the meaning
An ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity.
enthusiast
Catalan
partidari
Devoted to a cause or party.
partisan
nonpartisan
Related terms
tendentious
tendencious
party-spirited
Synonyms
Examples for "
enthusiast
"
enthusiast
Examples for "
enthusiast
"
1
He was an amiable
enthusiast
;
in many respects resembling Mr. Newman himself.
2
The scorned
enthusiast
of one generation is the hero of the next.
3
Crystal Warren saw the remains of her space
enthusiast
brother-in-law take flight.
4
No: it can only be accomplished by the zeal of the
enthusiast
.
5
It's a must-have coffee table book for the most general art
enthusiast
.
Usage of
partizan
in English
1
By the side of the
partizan
motives stalked the desire for gain.
2
A
partizan
of the Commune had determined to profit by the decree.
3
There were five people making up the executive of Ayacucho's
partizan
group.
4
Non-standard spellings:
partizan
,
despatch, Kenesaw, skilful, practised, intrenchments, brevetted, reconnoissance, Chili, envelop.
5
He was never a good
partizan
,
although all his life engaged in intrigues.
6
The
partizan
bodyguards were all sprawled on the floor with limbs twitching erratically.
7
They could scatter and meet again, and so continue a
partizan
warfare indefinitely.
8
I have no quarrel with your
partizan
creed, no matter what it is.
9
He is a more violent
partizan
than I have ever been.
10
The Ring's hold upon the legislature was through bribery, not through
partizan
adhesion.
11
Both are generally born of ignorance, a
partizan
spirit, and exaggeration.
12
Yet you will give him a chance to make a
partizan
of me?
13
And be a hearty
partizan
while you are about it.
14
Thus a
partizan
met with a pair of garden shears.
15
Here, again, I fancy that
partizan
prejudice had something to do with the dislike.
16
There were at that time five enterprising newspapers, four frankly
partizan
and one independent.
Other examples for "partizan"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
partizan
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
partizan motives
partizan politics
partizan prejudice
warm partizan
american partizan
More collocations
Translations for
partizan
Catalan
partidari
Spanish
partidario
Partizan
through the time