Person who participates in a revolution.
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Examples for "revolutionary"
Examples for "revolutionary"
1The revolutionary change clearly has major implications in terms of property values.
2But right now they remain a constant hope for certain revolutionary factions.
3He is a participant in a revolutionary new education programme, launched today.
4When they read Gunther's book, they thought a revolutionary situation had developed.
5Then a revolutionary new eye operation might just help clear things up.
1Nay, it is only now that the work of the revolutionist begins.
2He has no loyalty; therefore he can never be really a revolutionist.
3Winter heaved a sigh of relief when the professional revolutionist had vanished.
4He is assuming the added duty of revolutionist as well as artist.
5He reflected that a revolutionist is seldom true to the settled type.
1For now it is probably best simply to celebrate a rare, insurrectionist triumph.
2Whitechapel had all manner of Republican, anarchist, socialist and insurrectionist factions.
3There are several insurrectionist cells based there, according to the planetary government's Intelligence agency.
4Local media describe the scene as more festive than insurrectionist.
5This leaves no armed insurrectionist north of the Potomac or east of the Chesapeake.
1The presbyterians and revolutioners were headed by the duke of Argyle.
2So that the revolutioners had now their Governor, Council and Convention, and all of their own free election.
3In Scotland a warm contest arose between the revolutioners and those in the opposition, concerning the existence of the present parliament.
4He had already joined, or at least seemed to join, the revolutioners, being determined to retain at all events his places of profit and emolument.
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