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Symbionese

[ sim-bee-uh-neez, -nees ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of the Symbionese Liberation Army or its adherents.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Symbionese1

1973; according to the group's manifesto, “taken from the word symbiosis … a body of dissimilar bodies and organisms living in deep and loving harmony …; -nese probably after Chinese, Japanese, etc.
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Example Sentences

Patty Hearst had been kidnapped by, and seemingly joined, the Symbionese Liberation Army.

From Slate

The Symbionese Liberation Army — the tiny cadre of Bay Area radicals that Harris belonged to — learned that Hearst lived without security at that address near campus.

“Some people” turned out to be a half-dozen or so members of the SLA, the grandiosely named Symbionese Liberation Army.

Today’s turmoil has yet to reach the magnitude of the late 1960s or the 1970s, when far-left domestic terror groups like the Weather Underground and Symbionese Liberation Army orchestrated scores of bombings.

Fifty years ago, a small group of left-wing radicals calling themselves the Symbionese Liberation Army broke into a Berkeley apartment and kidnapped 19-year-old Patricia Hearst, shocking the nation and even the world.

From Salon

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