Designation for political or class opponents of a state; term heavily used during the Great Purge of 1937.
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Examples for "enemy of the people"
Examples for "enemy of the people"
1Then it's good-bye to whoever-President ,civilrights leader, enemy of the people.
2Leviathan... That is, the devil, the great enemy of the people of God.
3And calling journalists the ' enemy of the people' is dangerous, period, the Times wrote.
4So these two together destroyed the enemy of the people.
5That is talking like an out-and-out enemy of the people!
1The people of Lintz were the enemies of the people of Andernach.
2Well, Captain, so you lend your house to enemies of the people?
3Cossack brothers, execute no orders of the enemies of the people.
4These murderers are the enemies of the people of Ireland, the SDLP leader said.
5Conservative cabinet ministers should cease to speak of them as enemies of the people.
6Both have been ridiculed by street protesters as " enemies of the people".
7His rallies brim with menace and he has labeled journalists as enemies of the people.
8Party bosses came from Aginskoye and scolded the Buryats for hosting enemies of the people.
9They used to say that our titled families were worthless idlers and ' enemies of the people'.
10Paris is becoming infested by enemies of the people, and we must rid ourselves of them.
11There was the mystery, and only enemies of the people touched it with profane and curious hands.
12The front page of the Daily Mail labelled the three judges " enemies of the people".
13Down with the enemies of the people!
14He labels the press as the " enemies of the people", and others readily echo his tropes.
15They believe that officers and experts alike, being ex-bourgeois, must be enemies of the people, insidiously engineering reaction.
16And what insanity to provoke enemies of the people all around who would bring us things to eat!
Translations for enemies of the people