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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ It will be a greater blow than would be a dozen pogroms. ▪ One step forward, two steps back; political progress followed by pernicious pogroms. ▪ The way some of his colleagues told it afterward, he nearly started a pogrom .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A riot aimed at persecution or massacre of a particular ethnic or religious group, usually Jews.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1882, from Yiddish pogrom , from Russian pogromu "devastation, destruction," from po- "by, through, behind, after" (cognate with Latin post- ; see post- ) + gromu "thunder, roar," from PIE imitative root *ghrem- (see grim ).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A pogrom is a violent riot aimed at the massacre or persecution of an ethnic or religious group, particularly one aimed at Jews . The term originally entered the English language in order to describe 19th- and 20th-century attacks on Jews in the Russian ...

Usage examples of pogrom.

Below, in smaller print, were the specifics: the 1955 pogrom in Istanbul in which 15 Greeks were killed, 200 Greek women raped, 4,348 stores looted, 59 Orthodox churches destroyed, and even the graves of the Patriarchs desecrated.

Architects could never be sure when Yarkona would close its cities to them and they would be isolated on Simoom, perhaps to suffer pogroms and genocide.

It had been eleven centuries since the last religious war among humans, and no Spiritist had ever sponsored a pogrom, crusade, inquisition, jihad, or witch-hunt.

He knew beyond doubt that the uncushioned impact of their abnormality on ordinary people would have culminated in persecution, maybe pogroms.

If the victims of the pogrom had been Laplanders, Cossacks, Balts, or Ukrainians, it would have passed unnoticed by Washington.

Although the Balfour Declaration gave Zionism the lukewarm support of the backers of the White Guardist pogromists, it did nothing to curb the pogroms.

Bund found out that the Naras planned a pogrom in the park and the streets surrounding it.

It is true that no one wants to have pogroms and throw elderly Jewish professors into cesspools, but then there is very little crime or violence in England anyway.

Isolated anti-human pogroms had turned into widescale wars of extermination, economic sanctions had turned into galaxywide boycotts, and treaties were signed and broken by alien races with the regularity that had once characterized the race of Man.

Not only were some ninety percent of the insectoids destroyed, but anti-human pogroms broke out spontaneously on seven of the other nine insectoid worlds in the Commonwealth.

But what he was talking about has got to be all wrong in any case because there were no pogroms in 1965.

It was the same sleep-deprived night, during which Paul had dreamed of anti-intellectual pogroms, that Patina had a significant dream of her own.

Devastating, civilization-destroying wars, civil wars, pogroms, wounded and dying godsyou and your kind progress at a perilous pace on the path forged by Chaos.

The fanatic priest, holding Amorion in the westlands in defiance of Yezda and Empire alike, had hurled anathemas at Balsamon and Thorisin both for refusing to acclaim his pogrom against the Vaspurakaners driven into his territory by Yezda raiders their crime was not worshiping Phos the same way the Videssians did.

The fanatic priest, holding Amorion in the westlands in defiance of Yezda and Empire alike, had hurled anathemas at Balsamon and Thorisin both for refusing to acclaim his pogrom against the Vaspurakaners driven into his territory by Yezda raiders— their crime was not worshiping Phos the same way the Videssians did.