Separatism

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Pronunciation: /ˈsɛpəˌrəˌtɪzəm/

Definitions of separatism

noun a political or social system that seeks to separate or break away from a larger group or organization

Example Sentences

A1 Some people believe that separatism is necessary for their cultural identity.

A2 The region has a history of separatism, with groups advocating for independence.

B1 The government is cracking down on separatism in the region to maintain unity.

B2 The rise of separatism in the country has led to increased tensions between different ethnic groups.

C1 The issue of separatism is a complex one, involving political, social, and historical factors.

C2 International organizations are monitoring the situation closely due to the threat of violent separatism.

Examples of separatism in a Sentence

formal The government is working to address the issue of separatism in the region.

informal Some people in the community support separatism, while others are against it.

slang I heard that group is all about that separatism stuff.

figurative The artist's unique style of painting could be seen as a form of separatism in the art world.

Grammatical Forms of separatism

plural

separatisms

comparative

more separatist

superlative

most separatist

present tense

separatism

future tense

will separate

perfect tense

has separated

continuous tense

is separating

singular

separatism

positive degree

separatism

infinitive

to separate

gerund

separating

participle

separated

Origin and Evolution of separatism

First Known Use: 1904 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'separatism' originated from the Latin word 'separatus', which means 'separate'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the advocacy of a state of separation or secession from a larger group or organization, the term 'separatism' has evolved to encompass various movements seeking independence or autonomy based on cultural, ethnic, or political differences.