Pronunciation: /ˈmɪlɪtənt/
noun a person who is aggressively active in a cause; an activist
A1 The militant fought for his beliefs until the end.
A2 The militants gathered in the square to protest against the government.
B1 The militant group was responsible for the recent attacks in the region.
B2 The militants were heavily armed and ready for battle.
C1 The militant leader was known for his charisma and ability to inspire others.
C2 The militants had been planning the attack for months, carefully coordinating their movements.
adjective aggressively active, especially in support of a cause
A1 The militant group threatened violence if their demands were not met.
A2 The militant protesters were arrested for causing disturbances.
B1 The militant organization was known for its aggressive tactics.
B2 The militant faction carried out a series of coordinated attacks.
C1 The militant insurgency has been a major challenge for the government.
C2 The militant leader was captured after years of evading authorities.
formal The government is cracking down on militant groups operating in the region.
informal I heard that there are some militant protesters gathering in the city square.
slang Those militants are causing a lot of trouble in the neighborhood.
figurative Her militant approach to solving the problem surprised everyone.
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