antistate

English

Etymology

anti- + state

Adjective

antistate (not comparable)

  1. (politics) Opposed to or combating a particular state or government
    • 2009 January 6, Edward Wong, quoting Nicholas Bequelin, “Arrests Increased in Chinese Region”, in New York Times:
      Nobody doubts there are individuals and groups that are advocating the use of antistate violence, although these people seem to be very low in number and don't constitute major threats to China's state security.

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Verb

antistāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of antistō
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