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Fascista

American  
[fuh-shis-tuh, fah-shee-stah] / fəˈʃɪs tə, fɑˈʃi stɑ /

noun

plural

Fascisti
  1. a member of the Fascist movement in Italy.


Etymology

Origin of Fascista

1920–25; < Italian: fascist

Example Sentences

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His newspaper, Il Regime Fascista, has railed against the abuses of bureaucracy, against defeatists, inflation and black-market dealings.

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The Grand Fascista Council, at a meeting in Rome, requested its Masonic members to choose between Fascismo and Freemasonry.

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Instead, Benito convened a meeting of the Fascista Executive Council which unanimously decided to expel from the party Padovani and such Fascisti as remained faithful to him.

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Said Lavoro Fascista archly: "An exalted voice has conducted rather discreet but undoubtedly efficacious diplomatic action."

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"This is the highest and most solemn moment of our war," Italy's chief labor newspaper, Lavoro Fascista, said last week.

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