Movement for Revenge
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Definition
Noun: - A specific organization: Refers to a particular group, specifically an organization of Muslims in India that carried out attacks against Hindus in September 2002. It is also believed to have connections with Muslim terrorists in Pakistan.
Usage Notes
- This term functions as a proper noun referring to a specific, named organization. It is typically used in historical or political contexts discussing events in India in 2002 and related militant activities.
- It is a compound noun phrase where "movement" is modified by "for revenge." The entire phrase acts as a single, specific title or name for the group.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The government investigated the movement for revenge following the 2002 attacks.
- Intelligence reports suggested links between the movement for revenge and foreign terrorist groups.
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in analytical, journalistic, or historical writing to identify this specific group. It is not used in general conversation.
Variants and Related Words
- Movement (n): An organized effort by a group of people to achieve a goal.
- Revenge (n): The action of inflicting harm on someone in retaliation for a wrong suffered.
Synonyms
- Militant group: A group engaged in aggressive or violent action for a cause.
- Organization: An organized body of people with a particular purpose.
Important Note
- "Movement for revenge" is presented here as a defined, specific entity from a reference source. In broader usage, the phrase "a movement for revenge" (not capitalized) could theoretically describe any group formed with the goal of vengeance, but this is a less common construction. The primary definition provided is for the specific proper noun.
Noun
- an organization of Muslims in India who killed Hindus in September 2002; believed to have ties with Muslim terrorists in Pakistan