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activist

[ ak-tuh-vist ]

noun

  1. an especially active, vigorous advocate of a cause, especially a political cause.


adjective

  1. of or relating to activism or activists:

    an activist organization for environmental concern.

  2. advocating or opposing a cause or issue vigorously, especially a political cause:

    Activist opponents of the president picketed the White House.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of activist1

First recorded in 1905–10; active + -ist
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Friends of the Earth activist Tony Bosworth said the group was "delighted" by the news.

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Do you think they had tactics that could be useful for activists today?

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Speaking to a crowd of activists at the same event, Deputy Leader Angela Rayner said Conservative councils had "let public services crumble".

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What Sanders did — knock out a popular sheriff and district attorney in a law-and-order county — was unprecedented and gave progressive activists a dash of hope that Orange County was changing for the better.

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Human rights activists say many cartel recruits may have been killed at the site, where searchers found hundreds of shoes and articles of clothing, along with charred bones.

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What doesÌýactivist mean?

An activist is a person who engages in activism—the practice of taking direct action to achieve political or social goals.

An activist may support a particular cause (or range of causes) or oppose it.

In any case, an activist tries to achieve such goals through direct (and continued) actions, such as protests, lawsuits, lobbying, petitions, and strikes.

The word activist implies that the person takes such actions consistently—that they are consistently active in these pursuits. For example, protesting is a form of activism, but someone who attends one protest probably wouldn’t be called an activist (unless they continue to take such actions).

The word activist is often preceded by a word referring to the kind of cause the activist is involved in, as in political activist or animal rights activist.Ìý

It can also be used as an adjective to describe such people or their activities, as in activist lawyer or activist organization.Ìý

Example: The prominent activist is known for organizing this summer’s mass protests.

Where doesÌýactivist come from?

The first records of the word activist come from around the early 1900s. It’s a combination of active and the suffix –ist, which indicates a person who practices something or holds certain principles. The related suffix -ism is used in words that refer to such practices or doctrines, such as activism.

Activism implies active participation in a cause—participation that is consistent and lasts. The word is sometimes used in terms that imply that someone has a specific agenda. This is the case in terms like activist judge, which implies that such a judge will not be objective or impartial and will instead make rulings based on a specific agenda.

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How isÌýactivist used in real life?

People who are called activists typically work for or against change in political and social areas.

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Which of the following actions are used by activists?

A. protests
B. lawsuits
C. lobbying
D. all of the above

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