Desertor in english

Deserter

pronunciation: dezɜrtɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

desertor = defector ; quitter ; deserter ; apostate ; renegade. 

Example: Finally, the issue of the number of defectors versus the speed at which they defect is discussed.Example: Here are a few examples of some famous quitters, people who didn't always stick it out.Example: The Army defines a deserter as someone who has been absent without leave for longer than 30 days.Example: Thus equipped, he abused the trust, and becoming a freebooter, attacked and plundered alike Muslim and apostate.Example: Reactionaries and renegades alike of all shades and hues might scoff and mock at the LSSP Party, now a pale reflection of its former revolutionary self, but the LSSP does have its historians and archivists.

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» desertor del ejércitoarmy deserter .

Example: The number of army deserters plummeted after the 2001 terrorist attacks and the start of the Iraq war in 2003.

» desertor escolardropoutschool dropout .

Example: Thus, if one has already had an online search to produce a large retrospective bibliography on pregnancy as a factor in high school dropouts, the librarian can instruct the computer to perform the same search each month when new data have been added to the file.

Example: Early childhood interventions are critical to reducing school dropouts over the long term.

» desertor militararmy desertermilitary deserter .

Example: The number of army deserters plummeted after the 2001 terrorist attacks and the start of the Iraq war in 2003.

Example: Sri Lanka is to free some 1800 jailed military deserters as part of a presidential amnesty.

Desertor synonyms

apostate in spanish: apóstata, pronunciation: əpɔsteɪt part of speech: noun, adjective renegade in spanish: renegado, pronunciation: renəgeɪd part of speech: noun recreant in spanish: cobarde, pronunciation: rikriənt part of speech: adjective defector in spanish: desertor, pronunciation: dɪfektɜr part of speech: noun
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