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hardliner

[ UK /hˈɑːdla‍ɪnɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɑɹdˌɫaɪnɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a conservative who is uncompromising

How To Use hardliner In A Sentence

  • The February 14 celebration named after a Christian saint is not officially banned but hardliners have repeatedly warned about the corruptive spread of Western values.
  • Foreign investors quaked, worrying that a group of ex-KGB hardliners intent on renationalizing the Russian economy had seized control of the Kremlin.
  • For one thing, the military itself is divided between reformists and hardliners.
  • Police were called out to guard cinemas after protests by Hindu hardliners.
  • Some observers believe Kim Jong Il is now a captive of his military hardliners.
  • In a sense, the hardliners in the military and intelligence services are no different from a widow or widower who cannot accept the death of a spouse.
  • The hardliner who was once head of the police service, has scrapped his old military uniform in favour of dark glasses, trendy stubble and natty casual suits.
  • The veteran hardliner has been droning on about her political burnout for years, and has also long had to live with open speculation that her husband is an intelligence agent on the payroll of the French government.
  • It underlines the ruthless intent of hardliners in the administration to implement the reckless plans to balkanise the country into ethnic impoverished homelands," said the DP's ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The significance of equality of sexes was merely advocated by ideological hardliners.
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