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Communist Party
noun
- a political party advocating the principles of communism, especially as developed by Marx and Lenin.
Communist Party
noun
- (in non-Communist countries) a political party advocating Communism
- (in Communist countries) the single official party of the state, composed of those who officially espouse Communism
Word History and Origins
Origin of Communist Party1
Example Sentences
One of the main organisers of the 2020 primary, Mr Tai has been labelled by China as a “hardcore troublemaker” for allegedly advocating Hong Kong independence and describing the Communist Party’s rule as a “dictatorship”.
“And one of the things that I talk about extensively, as you know Brian, in the book, is confronting the Chinese Communist Party. You and I are both sons of the Reagan Revolution,” Roberts said.
Two of the fliers include a translated quote from a story about the congressional race written by the co-chair of the Southern California Communist Party in People’s World, the Marxist-Leninist publication.
He joined the Labour Party in 1909 and 12 years later, the Communist Party.
Loyalty to the Communist Party and country, people are told, now trumps the personal ambition that had transformed Chinese society in the last few decades.
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