militant in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

militant in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for militant in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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We have brought and continue to bring our militant support to all the fights in defense of labor and peoples' democratic rights.
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The militant regime spends half of its budget on the military and less than $1 per person, per year on education and health care.
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One zone is representative of an overtly feminine high civilisation initially coupled by royal marriage to a militant and male civilisation.
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The third "fte" of 1792 was of a far more radical nature than that of 1790, and prefigured the militant insurrections later in the year.
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The newspaper continued to be highly political in the 1960s, and was even considered militant.
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An agreement was also made to start using militant force to attack oil instalations.
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Some sources reported local people attributing the crash to militant activity.
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The following day police raided an alleged militant hideout south of the capital city.
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Such a childhood together with a hypersensitive personality made her look at the world critically and formed her into a militant radical and feminist.
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Only militant and co-ordinated action across workplaces and communities can stop the bulldozer of austerity.
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