antiparty
English
Etymology
anti- + party
Adjective
antiparty (comparative more antiparty, superlative most antiparty)
- (politics) Opposing a particular political party.
- 2009, January 9, “Edward Wong”, in Police in China Halt Parents Seeking Investigation Into School Collapses:
- "They said that I had contacted foreign media and called me anti-China, antipeople and antiparty."
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Translations
opposing a particular political party
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Noun
antiparty (plural antiparties)
- (politics) A political party that shuns or rejects the mainstream political establishment.
- 1999, Douglas Torgerson, The promise of green politics: environmentalism and the public sphere, page 46:
- Differences arise over what kinds of organization are desirable (eg, political parties or antiparties, professionalized organizations, decentralized networks, communes, grassroots groups) and over tactical questions of what is to be done […]
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Translations
a political party that shuns or rejects the mainstream political establishment
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See also
- antipolitics