separationist
/ˌsɛpəˈreɪʃənɪst/
adjective
- Relating to or supporting the idea of separation, especially in politics or religion.
- The separationist movement gained momentum after the election.
- The party adopted a separationist platform focused on regional independence.
- His separationist views made him unpopular with those who wanted unity.
noun
- A person who supports or advocates for the separation of a particular group from a larger body, such as a political or religious organization.
- As a separationist, she believed the church should break away from the main denomination.
- The separationist argued that the region should form its own independent government.
- Separationists in the 19th century pushed for the division of the territory.
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