fascism - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • defeat: Millions of people shed their blood to defeat fascism in the Second World War.
  • fight: They don't want to fight fascism at all.
  • oppose: Opposing the ban on the DHKC, defending freedom of thought means opposing fascism.
  • hate: All those who hated fascism would have their chance to fight back.
  • combat: Some trades councils that were virtually moribund have been revived by their new-found role of taking the lead in combating fascism in their area.
  • stop: The Working Class Will Stop Fascism... Not The State!

Converse of subject

  • threaten: The trade union bureaucrats can permit themselves such boastful formulas only because they are not immediately threatened by fascism, or by Communism.

Adjective modifier

  • Italian: Italian Life Under Fascism Virtual exhibition exploring the nature of Italian fascism in the early twentieth century.
  • Islamic: The London bombings revealed only to those in denial the extent to which Islamic fascism has taken root.
  • generic: The case for granting German citizenship to the alien concept " generic fascism " ' , Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften, vol.
  • German: Fascist government of Franco comes to power in 1936 Fascism German fascism takes power in 1933.
  • European: This was the Nazi contribution to European fascism - where race is all.
  • religious: These pages document one man's journey through the abyss of religious fascism.

Noun used with modifier

  • body: Since then, huge steps have been made in the fight against " body fascism " .
  • health: Health promotion can as easily produce " health fascism " as improved health.
  • Hitlerite: The attack on civil liberties under the pretext of fighting terrorism draws parallels with the rise of Hitlerite fascism.
  • fight: Fight the against right wing, and fight fascism.
  • century: Tell that to the victims of 20th century fascism and communism - never mind the almost total absence of such values in previous centuries.

Preposition: in

  • country: There is no place for racism and fascism in this country.

Preposition: as

  • movement: The major American newspapers at the time supported fascism as a legitimate political movement.

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