English to Punjabi Dictionary republican

republican

ਰਿਪਬਲਿਕਨ
definition
noun
Third, the monarchists did not win the November 6 referendum: the republicans lost it.
a person advocating or supporting republican government.
Neal says he believes more than 300 members of the House will support his bill if Republicans allow it to reach the floor.
a member or supporter of the Republican Party.
adjective
This burden threatened to sink the new republican government, indeed the whole democratic experiment.
(of a form of government, constitution, etc.) belonging to, or characteristic of a republic.
example
Courbet's realism was closely allied to the 'republican' and democratic principles of the 1848 Revolution, which gave conservative critics an additional reason for disliking him.
The funds of the republican movement, which is dominated by the Army Council, are available for the broad purposes of the 'republican' movement.
'republican' prisoner
a 'republican' constitution
The Party's sheer size and inclusiveness made 'republican' sentiments look out of step with Britain's contemporary mood.
Yes, the U.S. and France were both capitalist economies and 'republican' polities.
He never appears to have found the slightest difficulty in serving a 'republican' government.
My part of the 'republican' movement was to argue that becoming a republic was to signal to the world that we are our own men and women.
Throughout Europe, republicanism and 'republican' forms of government have been associated with the emergence of strong business classes.
The country adopted a 'republican' constitution in 1974, while remaining part of the Commonwealth.
the 'republican' movement
The decision to situate an emblem of Florentine 'republican' government in their palace could be understood as a sign that the Medici were closely connected to that regime and continued its ideals.
It is true that 'republican' sentiment is a hardy perennial as well.
The 10 men's extraordinary act of selfless courage in dying to assert their political status was in turn to bequeath political status on a resurgent 'republican' movement.
His visit was facilitated by the ministry of Foreign Affairs on invitation by 'republican' President, Mr Mwanawasa.
For all the fierceness of his 'republican' beliefs, he has repeatedly stated his willingness to talk to the killers of his father and brother.
There was crisis too within the republican movement, as a generation of prisoners was entering a second decade in prison, and a third generation of 'republican' activists since 1969 were becoming involved.
What empires lavish abroad, they cannot spend on good 'republican' government at home: on hospitals or roads or schools.
For the Earls of Southampton and Essex and for many literate English Protestants, Venice was the model of 'republican' government, the alternative to monarchy for disaffected subjects of Elizabeth.
Others awarded at the ceremony are first 'republican' president Kenneth Kaunda who received the lifetime achievement award for his contribution to the country.
The loyalists in the front line won't listen to nationalist or 'republican' leaders.
This burden threatened to sink the new 'republican' government, indeed the whole democratic experiment.
European 'republican' ideas (leaving aside those of the country's original inhabitants), would have arrived around the time of the First Fleet's 1788 landing at Botany Bay, Sydney.
It was only through the acceptance of 'republican' ideas and the rejection of sectarianism and institutionalised religion that the people of Ireland could determine their own destiny.
They despise 'republican' institutions and democratic participation.
Faced with the problem of holding the movement together, the 'republican' leadership resorted to a policy of tactical ambiguity.
Tax relief adds to that, the idea that taxation is an affliction, and that's a 'republican' idea.
This was apparently yet another significant setback to the dissident 'republican' cause.
An articulation of the Green position is needed too, but there is a more pressing need for a republican and, especially, a socialist 'republican' ideology to be given a more public airing.
This, the public is told, is due to the assortment of dissident 'republican' groups in the jail.
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