Examples of 'jacobin' in a sentence

Meaning of "jacobin"

Jacobin: relating to or characteristic of radical or left-wing political views
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  • A Dominican friar.
  • A member of a radical French political club founded (at an old Jacobin convent) in 1789 and one of the driving forces of the French Revolution.
  • A political radical.
  • A breed of domestic pigeon (known for its feathered hood over its head).

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Jacobin clubs close.
They will be calling her a Jacobin next.
Jacobin alehouse clubs.
Recall the history of the Jacobin clubs.
Jacobin caught a lot of deserved flack from abolitionists on social media for it.
The original source of this article is Jacobin.
Resistance by Jacobin officeholders in the provinces was quickly crushed.
He also writes occasionally for Jacobin magazine.
The Jacobin article alludes to opposition among teachers.
The above is called the Jacobin of the transformation.
He was then given command of the xebec Jacobin.
The Jacobin club considered this accusation and dismissed it.
I will not resort to any kind of Jacobin trade.
To be a Jacobin meant to be a radical revolutionary.
This article was first published on Jacobin.

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Former Jacobin leaders in several cities placed under arrest.
His conduct is indefensible by the most furious Jacobin.
That this young Jacobin was not so terrible as his words suggested.
I will therefore appear to be a Jacobin.
They broke up local Jacobin committees and imprisoned many associated with them.
Bonaparte had got rid of his remaining Jacobin enemies.
A free pulpit where Jacobin tradition demands that everybody be able to express themselves.
He was a member of the Jacobin club.
The fate of the Jacobin ideology is a striking and classical example of this pattern.
The des truction of everything in between was the Jacobin ideal.
He successfully defended them in front of the Jacobin Club and the revolutionary national assembly.
His card admits you to the sessions of the Jacobin club.
Also the Jacobin Club seems not to have played a decisive role any longer.
The book was reviewed by way of a debate in radical left Jacobin magazine.
Such is the way in which the Jacobin State respects the liberty of the individual.
But at least it clears her from any suspicion of Jacobin sympathies.
The Jacobin fall happened more rapidly than expected because of issues within the party.
He called the report of the commission a motion passed by a Jacobin club.
In every country these two roots of the Jacobin spirit subsist indestructible beneath the surface.
Machado portrayed Azorín as a reactionary by disgust of the Jacobin mop of hair.
They knew from the beginning that the Jacobin party was not confined to that country.
Here he received a far more hostile reception from the Jacobin deputies.
The Jacobin clubs eventually closed down.
But they had some difficulty in freeing themselves of the Jacobin tradition.
But he was influenced by the Jacobin tradition in European leftism.
Her imprisonment increased her notoriety and she was invited to speak at the Jacobin club.
Go and catch the Jacobin horses.
Many Jacobin clubs were closed.
His speech was nevertheless published and sent to all clubs and Jacobin societies of France.
The Jacobin legacy is significant.
Mr Lammas for the moment was a hot Jacobin.
Nor is secession Jacobin revolution.
This interview first published by Jacobin.
The role of Jacobin magazine.
As a result of his criticisms he was expelled from the Jacobin Club.

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