Designation for political or class opponents of a state; term heavily used during the Great Purge of 1937.
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Examples for "enemies of the people"
Examples for "enemies 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.
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!
6That doctor was an enemy of the people- atempter
7But I am an enemy of the people, remember!
8The doctors were wary and initially refused to treat an " enemy of the people".
9Is he really a dangerous enemy of the people?".
10He is an enemy of the people!
11By 1974 Volodya's name had appeared several times in the newspapers: a dissident, an enemy of the people.
12And when he finally succeeds, he is overwhelmed by abuse and ridicule as the enemy of the people.
13I will have nothing to do with an enemy of the people! And he hung up the telephone.
14They have called me an enemy of the people, so an enemy of the people let me be!
15Froude felt of her as Jehu felt of Jezebel, that she was the enemy of the people of God.
16It seemed to me that the " enemy of the people" rhetoric of the president had been internalised.
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