collaborationist


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col·lab·o·ra·tion·ist

 (kə-lăb′ə-rā′shə-nĭst)
n.
One that collaborates with an enemy occupation force.

col·lab′o·ra′tion·ism n.
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col•lab•o•ra•tion•ist

(kəˌlæb əˈreɪ ʃə nɪst)

n.
a person who collaborates with an enemy.
[1920–25]
col•lab`o•ra′tion•ism, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.collaborationist - someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying forcecollaborationist - someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force
traitor, treasonist - someone who betrays his country by committing treason
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Translations

collaborationist

[kəˈlæbəˈreɪʃənɪst] ADJcolaboracionista
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collaborationist

[kəˌlæbəˈreɪʃənɪst] adj (pejorative)collaborationniste
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An association of more than 10 civic groups including the Movement for One Korea and Institute for Research in Collaborationist Activities gathered at Seoul Plaza to celebrate the 74th anniversary of the country's liberation from the 1910-45 Japanese colonial rule, while discussing ways to address issued related to wartime forced labor.
Similarly, the fall of France and the collaborationist government in Vichy raised the threat of French colonies in the region joining the fascist cause.
The French Resistance was the collection of French movements that fought against the Nazi German occupation of France and the collaborationist Vichy regime during the Second World War.
But what would become common-one-party rule in our neighbors-had been fractured by the war in our case, so that the unintended (because an accidental offshoot of the guerrilla versus collaborationist divide in our society) two-party system we had in the '50s to the '60s is something our neighbors have only begun to experience since the 1990s.
Poland was the first country invaded and occupied by Hitler's regime and never had a collaborationist government.
Unlike other countries occupied by Germany, Poland did not have a collaborationist government.
Mr Macron, commemorating 75 years since a mass round-up of Jews, dismissed arguments by French far-right leaders that the collaborationist Vichy regime did not represent the French state, saying that is "convenient, but it is false."
Which French spa was the seat of Marshal Petain's collaborationist government 1940-44?
The National Front retains its strong association with the anti-Semitism of the collaborationist Vichy regime of World War II; Le Pen's anti-Islam, anti-EU positions were widely read as updated versions of dark and shameful themes.
Once there, he has to pretend to be the husband of Marianne (Cotillard), who has been hanging out in nightclubs, getting cozy with the chi-chi collaborationist associates of the Vichy government.
Others were worried that the exercise could be used by Israel to try to revive a variant of the Village Leagues--the short-lived collaborationist local administrations it tried to set up in the West Bank in the 1970s.
At the same time, Heydrich, deputy of the SS and chief of the Reich Main Security Office, was head of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (Slovakia having been rendered a collaborationist puppet regime under the rule of the Catholic priest Jozef Tiso) for only four months.

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