From opposition + -ist.
oppositionist (plural oppositionists)
- A person who opposes; especially a member of an official opposition
1944, Morris Allison Bealle, Washington Squirrel Cage, page 9:They felt that the fellow was a quockerwodger rather than a politician, an againster rather than a true American, an oppositionist in fundamental things rather than a sincere patriot.
2015, Rosemary Sullivan, Stalin's Daughter, →ISBN, page 137:I see your marriage as a move to establish links with the oppositionist Russian intelligentsia.
a person who opposes; especially a member of an official opposition
- Armenian: ընդդիմադիր (hy) (ənddimadir)
- Azerbaijani: müxalifətçi
- Belarusian: апазіцыяне́р m (apazicyjanjér), апазіцыяне́рка f (apazicyjanjérka)
- Bulgarian: опозиционе́р m (opozicionér), опозиционе́рка f (opozicionérka)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 反對派分子/反对派分子 (fǎnduìpài fènzi), 反對派/反对派 (zh) (fǎnduìpài)
- Estonian: opositsionäär
- Finnish: vastustaja (fi)
- French: opposant (fr) m, opposante (fr) f
- Georgian: ოპოზიციონერი (oṗozicioneri)
- German: Oppositioneller (de) m, Oppositionelle (de) f
- Hungarian: ellenzéki (hu)
- Japanese: 反対者 (はんたいしゃ, hantaisha)
- Korean: 반대론자 (ko) (bandaeronja)
- Polish: opozycjonista m, opozycjonistka (pl) f
- Russian: оппозиционе́р (ru) m (oppozicionér), оппозиционе́рка (ru) f (oppozicionérka)
- Spanish: opositor (es) m, opositora f
- Ukrainian: опозиціоне́р m (opozycionér), опозиціоне́рка f (opozycionérka)
- Uzbek: oppozitsioner
- Vietnamese: người phản đối
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