Pronunciation: /siˈloʊvɪki/
noun A term used in Russia to refer to individuals who are members of security or military forces, such as the police, military, or intelligence services
A1 The siloviki are powerful government officials in Russia.
A2 Some people believe that the siloviki have too much influence in the country.
B1 The siloviki are known for their strong ties to the military and security forces.
B2 The siloviki often use their authority to maintain control over various aspects of society.
C1 The siloviki are a key part of the political elite in Russia, wielding significant power.
C2 The actions of the siloviki can have far-reaching implications for the country's political landscape.
formal The siloviki in Russia are known for their influence in the government and security services.
informal I heard the siloviki are cracking down on corruption in the city.
slang Those siloviki are always up to something shady.
figurative The siloviki are like the puppet masters pulling the strings behind the scenes.
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