"Insurrectionalist" meaning in English

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Proper name

Forms: Insurrectionalists [plural]
Etymology: insurrectional + -ist Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|insurrectional|ist}} insurrectional + -ist Head templates: {{en-proper noun|Insurrectionalists}} Insurrectionalist (plural Insurrectionalists)
  1. A member of the insurrectional faction of the FSLN that defeated Anastasio Somoza García on 1979. Categories (topical): People Synonyms: Tercerista

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