Separatist
(noun)
- A person who advocates for or supports the separation of a particular region or group from an existing political entity.
- A person who seeks to establish an independent state or country.
- A person who supports political independence or autonomy for a particular region or group.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word 'separāre' meaning to separate.
Examples:
- The separatist movement was fueled by a desire for independence and a sense of cultural identity.
- The separatist leaders were determined to achieve their goal of a separate state through peaceful means.
- The separatist group was accused of using violent tactics to achieve its objectives.
- The separatist ideology was based on the belief that the region was distinct and deserving of its own government and political representation.
- The separatist referendum was a historic moment for the region, with a majority of the population voting in favor of independence.