menshevik (Meaning)

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menshevik (n)

a Russian member of the liberal minority group that advocated gradual reform and opposed the Bolsheviks before and during the Russian Revolution

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menshevik Sentence Examples

  1. The Mensheviks were a moderate faction within the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
  2. The Mensheviks believed in gradual reform and parliamentary politics.
  3. The Mensheviks opposed the violent tactics of the Bolsheviks.
  4. The Mensheviks were led by figures such as Julius Martov and Irakli Tsereteli.
  5. The Mensheviks held a significant amount of influence in the early Soviet Union.
  6. The Mensheviks were gradually marginalized and suppressed by the Bolshevik government.
  7. The Mensheviks played a key role in the February Revolution that overthrew the Tsar.
  8. The Mensheviks were a significant force in the Russian civil war.
  9. The Mensheviks were ultimately defeated by the Bolsheviks and forced into exile.
  10. The legacy of the Mensheviks remains a subject of debate among historians.

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a Russian member of the liberal minority group that advocated gradual reform and opposed the Bolsheviks before and during the Russian Revolution

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Mensheviks were a moderate faction within the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.

The Mensheviks believed in gradual reform and parliamentary politics.

The Mensheviks opposed the violent tactics of the Bolsheviks.

The Mensheviks were led by figures such as Julius Martov and Irakli Tsereteli.