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popular front
noun
- a coalition, usually temporary, of leftist and sometimes centrist political parties, formed against a common opponent, as fascism, and promoting social reform.
- any similar political coalition formed to achieve short-term goals.
popular front
noun
- often capital any of the left-wing groups or parties that were organized from 1935 onwards to oppose the spread of fascism
Word History and Origins
Origin of popular front1
Example Sentences
These people represent the Never Trump faction which has set ideology aside for the moment in order to create a popular front to defeat Trump.
He may have divided the country, but he brought the Democrats together and inspired a popular front that's held fast for the last four years.
More specifically, he’ll be the beloved but decrepit figurehead of the semi-normal popular front of a fascist movement whose darkest and most compelling energies lie elsewhere.
Buckley overtly rejected what he called a “popular front” approach of accommodating the far right, even as he aimed for a “big tent” conservatism that implicitly welcomed it.
Voice cloning is another popular front in AI music production.
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