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jacobinism

Terms vs Jacobinism - What's the difference?

terms | jacobinism |


As nouns the difference between terms and jacobinism

is that terms is while jacobinism is the principles of the jacobins; violent opposition to legitimate government.

Jacobinism vs Jacobinize - What's the difference?

jacobinism | jacobinize |


As a noun jacobinism

is the principles of the jacobins; violent opposition to legitimate government.

As a verb jacobinize is

(sometimes|derogatory) to convert to jacobinism.

Government vs Jacobinism - What's the difference?

government | jacobinism |


As nouns the difference between government and jacobinism

is that government is the body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization while Jacobinism is the principles of the Jacobins; violent opposition to legitimate government.

Legitimate vs Jacobinism - What's the difference?

legitimate | jacobinism |


As an adjective legitimate

is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.

As a verb legitimate

is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.

As a noun jacobinism is

the principles of the jacobins; violent opposition to legitimate government.

Opposition vs Jacobinism - What's the difference?

opposition | jacobinism |


As nouns the difference between opposition and jacobinism

is that opposition is the opposition, political opposition; opposition party while jacobinism is the principles of the jacobins; violent opposition to legitimate government.

Violent vs Jacobinism - What's the difference?

violent | jacobinism |


As nouns the difference between violent and jacobinism

is that violent is (obsolete) an assailant while jacobinism is the principles of the jacobins; violent opposition to legitimate government.

As an adjective violent

is involving extreme force or motion.

As a verb violent

is (archaic) to urge with violence.

Jacobin vs Jacobinism - What's the difference?

jacobin | jacobinism |


As nouns the difference between jacobin and jacobinism

is that jacobin is jacobin while jacobinism is the principles of the jacobins; violent opposition to legitimate government.

As an adjective jacobin

is jacobin.

Principle vs Jacobinism - What's the difference?

principle | jacobinism |


As nouns the difference between principle and jacobinism

is that principle is a fundamental assumption while jacobinism is the principles of the jacobins; violent opposition to legitimate government.

As a verb principle

is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.