partisan|partisans in English
noun
[par·ti·san || 'pɑrtɪzn /'pɑːt-]
one who fervently supports a specific group or cause; guerrilla fighte
Use "partisan|partisans" in a sentence
1. Partisans, thank God!
2. To partisans, these figures are irreconcilable.
3. Seventeenth Partisan Regiment.
4. We are Chetniks... not stinking Partisans.
5. These damn farmers are all partisans anyway.
6. British newspapers are highly partisan.
7. Most newspapers are politically partisan.
8. Lastly, the Annalist is a partisan
9. Reinhard Heydrich had been assassinated by Czech partisans in 1942.
10. Naturally, partisan politics plays a role here.
11. Newspapers can and do express partisan preferences.
12. 3 words related to Balletomane: enthusiast, partizan, partisan
13. Partisan allegiances have no place among us.
14. This is no time for partisan politics.
15. Rules is loud, powerful and highly partisan.
16. Yeah, them Partisans are gonna think they've been invaded by Zulus.
17. During World War II, the city was one of the centres of partisans.
18. And it's up to you to deliver them safely to the Partisans.
19. Partisan fighters fought in secret against the enemy.
20. They were abetted by a partisan police force.
21. Shall I strike at it with my partisan?
22. The partisans lay up by day and by night sallied out to attack convoys.
23. The Zionist Activists Who Collaborated With Nazis, and Were Executed by Jewish Partisans
24. The nation has to be placed above partisan impulses.
25. Partisan groups turned on one another with savage hatred.