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czarist

n. (alternative spelling of tsarist English)

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czarist

adj. of or relating to or characteristic of a czar [syn: czaristic, tsarist, tsaristic, tzarist]

Usage examples of "czarist".

In no country with the exception of Czarist Russia did the clergy become by tradition so completely servile to the political authority of the State.

Guderian tells of meeting an old retired Czarist general at Orel on the road to Moscow.

If this were done, it was argued, the Bolshevik regime itself might collapse and the Red Army disintegrate, as the Czarist armies had done in 1917.

Bruce Duncan is being tracked by the organization because he was the recipient of czarist wealth.

The two men had exchanged the pass words of the Seventh Star - the secret order of Royalist Russia, which had numbered among its members only the most trusted nobles of the czarist regime.

I know that you were familiar to some extent with the espionage system of the czarist government.

It will be the end of the Zuvor and his czarist servant, Ivan Shiskin.

There was no Czarist in all Russia more determined than Michael Senov.

These men were a remnant of the thousands of Czarist supporters who had died since the installation of the new regime.

So cleverly had this been accomplished that none of the Czarist agents in Moscow had even begun to suspect that the uninhabited place differed in any way from similar houses.

Senov knew that it would not be long before all Moscow would teem with an excited hunt for Czarist agents.

Like many other professional men in Moscow, this doctor had once been suspected of Czarist leanings.

Ivan Motkin, agent of the Moscow Reds, had captured Michael Senov, the leader of the Czarist invaders who had rifled the Bolshevik storage vault.

Senov and three men, evidently Czarist reserves, were backed against the far wall of a passage.

He had slain the leader of the Czarist invaders, and had annihilated his men.