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partizan

noun as in spear

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Roared on by a partizan crowd who were firmly behind the Russians, it took time for the Finns, who had only scrapped into the knockout stages, to find their form.

From Reuters

Congress should concentrate on being an efficient law making body on behalf of all Americans, rather than the immature, partizan, special interest serving body that it has become 41.

From BBC

But truth is that we had one bitter partizan war against the Germans, hunger and huge losses, more than the US did in all their fronts if I recall.

Sir George Bowen was faced by the dearth of seasoned public men, and by the dread of enlisting the services of strong partizans whose opinions and personal qualities were alike unknown to him.

It was somewhat absurd for the partizans of Sun Yat-sen, having brought about the revolution, to stand back and let whomever would walk away with it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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