separatism in the PONS Dictionary

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The authorities also crack down on any activity that appears to constitute separatism.
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It is a belief system that provides its members with a religious basis for racial separatism.
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In other words, they wished to avoid the impression that federalism implied separatism.
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Advocates for the movement spoke out for separatism more and more.
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Fight against illegal migration, ethnic crime, and displays of xenophobia and separatism.
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This attempt at congregational separatism, however, failed to flourish.
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A day later, 2,000 protesters joined a new rally against separatism.
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He distanced this view from white separatism or the white supremacy obtained under slavery or segregation.
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There is no evidence that the movement's commanders sought separatism.
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This was, however, more an act of discontent than an act of rejecting separatism.
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