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EAM

American  
  1. National Liberation Front, a Greek underground resistance movement of World War II and political coalition of various leftist groups.


EAM British  

noun

  1. (in World War II) the leftist resistance in German-occupied Greece

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Etymology

Origin of EAM

< Modern Greek E ( thnikō ) A ( pelevtherōtikò ) M ( étōpo )

Example Sentences

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He gave EAM the choice: obey or be suppressed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Our aim is to maintain law & order, to establish a Greek Government broadly representative of all opinion in Greece, including EAM.

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It found that: � EAM was not composed only of Communists but that the Communist Party dominated EAM.

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The document said that EAM initially considered facility sites in six states, and the other finalist was Jackson, Tennessee.

From Seattle Times

The EAM demonstrators shouted for Prime Minister George Papandreou to come and touch the bodies.

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