collaborationist

collaborationist
index coactor, conspirer

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  • collaborationist — n. someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force. Syn: collaborator, quisling. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • collaborationist — [kə lab΄ə rā′shən ist] n. a person who cooperates with an enemy invader …   English World dictionary

  • collaborationist — [[t]kəlæ̱bəre͟ɪʃənɪst[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n (disapproval) A collaborationist government or individual is one that helps or gives support to the enemy during the war. Quinn continued to head the collaborationist government for the duration of the… …   English dictionary

  • collaborationist — noun someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force • Syn: ↑collaborator, ↑quisling • Derivationally related forms: ↑collaboration, ↑collaborationism, ↑collaborate (for: ↑collaborator) …   Useful english dictionary

  • collaborationist — collaborate ► VERB 1) work jointly on an activity or project. 2) cooperate traitorously with an enemy. DERIVATIVES collaboration noun collaborationist noun & adjective collaborative adjective collaborator noun. ORIGIN Latin collab …   English terms dictionary

  • Collaborationist Chinese Army — The Collaborationist Chinese Army in the Second Sino Japanese War went under different names at different times depending on which collaborationist leader or puppet regime it was organized under. During the Invasion of Manchuria General Xi Qia… …   Wikipedia

  • collaborationist — adjective or noun see collaborationism …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • collaborationist — collaborationism, n. /keuh lab euh ray sheuh nist/, n. a person who collaborates with an enemy; collaborator. [1920 25; COLLABORATION + IST] * * * …   Universalium

  • collaborationist — noun One who collaborates, a collaborator …   Wiktionary

  • collaborationist — col·lab·ora·tion·ist || kə‚læbÉ™ reɪʃnɪst n. one who collaborates with an enemy country …   English contemporary dictionary

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