noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a party activist (=someone who works hard for a party)
▪ Campaign literature is distributed by unpaid party activists.
a peace campaigner/protester/activist
▪ Several peace campaigners were arrested at the demonstration.
animal rights activists/campaigners/groups etc
▪ Bill has been involved in the animal rights movement for years.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
anti
▪ Accusations of naivety are levelled at all those who struggle to change the world-from Marx to anti-globalisation activists.
black
▪ Sister Souljah is a black political activist turned rapper.
▪ Such actions increased the enmity between the two groups of black activists and led to more conflict.
▪ He never really understood the anger and impatience of black activists in the 1960s.
▪ The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers. Black activists especially became increasingly alienated.
▪ Schoolchildren rioted in protest at examination fees; teachers planned a pay strike; and black activists threatened to occupy white schools.
▪ How such racist pornographic material escaped the rye of black activists presents a problem.
civil
▪ A panel of lawyers, academics, consultants, writers and civil rights activists selected the winners.
▪ Within months, the religious right had begun to compare her plight with that of civil rights activists in the I 950s.
▪ It follows a campaign by a civil rights activist called John Bugg.
▪ He then organized a successful effort to channel the energies of civil rights activists into the politically preferable voting rights arena.
▪ She was a theorist whose intellectual speculations placed her at the cutting edge, even among civil rights activists.
▪ Well, Paul Robeson, the singer, actor and civil rights activist, for one.
▪ Among those involved were Bowes Egan and Eamonn McCann, later to become prominent civil rights activists.
▪ The year is 1964, and three civil rights activists have disappeared in a redneck town in Mississippi.
conservative
▪ The combination of his views and his casual approach to politics sorely tested some Conservative activists in Aldershot.
▪ His father, Leo, was a successful lawyer and Conservative activist.
▪ There was a clear separation between the Cabinet and Mrs Thatcher in the minds of many Conservative activists and observers.
▪ Dozens of prominent conservative politicians and activists are working to generate memorials to honor the 90-year-old Reagan.
democratic
▪ Komsomolskaya Pravda claimed that democratic activists were being arrested for proclaiming Niyazov's support for the coup.
▪ The hotel is owned by well-known Democratic activist Joe Cesare.
▪ The Martins, longtime Democratic activists, said Thurman arranged for them to give the tape to McDermott.
environmental
▪ There are no animal rights or environmental activists on the banned list.
▪ The group, like other environmental activists, would prefer the use of hydrogen alone to generate power for fuel cells.
▪ The group was divided into two subgroups: one for teenagers, and one for the community's environmental activists.
▪ Until relatively recently, organized religion has left environmental protection to environmental activists, concerned scientists and political figures.
▪ Few environmental activists would agree with that judgment.
▪ There's considerably less bitching about the federal government, environmental activists and co-ed dorms.
▪ It also points to a developing new alliance between environmental activists and religion.
gay
▪ At one point a furious gay activists delegation turned up.
▪ That same year, she supported gay activist Cleve Jones when he considered opposing Brown for his Assembly seat.
▪ He deserves better than to be criticised by gay activists with such a cheap shot.
▪ It took a couple of years to develop, but gay activists say they believe that storm has arrived.
▪ And that is what gay activists in more and more places are seeking.
▪ The 6-3 ruling was hailed by gay activists as a landmark in homosexual rights.
▪ These liberals, these feminists, these gay activists.
▪ The very behaviors that gay activists had spent years promoting seemed to have contained the seeds of disaster.
labour
▪ The leaflet given to Labour activists mentions none of these things, concentrating on how many ordinary people go to arts events.
local
▪ He lectured and was a local activist.
▪ The party elite and the local activists certainly tried their utmost to influence the outcome of elections.
▪ Workers tell local activists they are notified to clean up before Health Department inspections.
▪ In May, hundreds of local officials, activists and Eurocrats met in Amsterdam for a summit of their own.
▪ City leaders and local activists are urging residents to read the report and attend the sessions.
political
▪ In the 1970s, the prevailing demand among political activists and their academic sympathizers was for freedom first and education later.
▪ What would these people have to do if they did not infiltrate groups of young political activists?
▪ Hundreds of political activists are in prison.
▪ In 1986, a political activist new to San Francisco was attending a fund-raiser to fight an anti-gay initiative.
▪ They have struck back by closing more than 40 reformist newspapers and jailing dozens of journalists, students and political activists.
▪ A political activist for 25 years who has twice run for a seat in the U.S.
republican
▪ The Nationalists' military advances were everywhere marked by the slaughter of leftist militiamen and of known left-wing and Republican activists.
▪ Experienced Iowa Republican activists suggest that undecided voters may stay home on what is likely to be a raw wintry evening.
▪ Other prominent left-wing republican activists were Eamonn Melaugh and John White.
▪ There, local officials allowed Republican activists to take away several hundred forms and complete them.
social
▪ One is a social activist with a high moral tone, an earnest do-gooder and role model to millions.
▪ Those arrested Friday were Lisa Valanti, 47, a social activist of Pittsburgh.
▪ He knew Chico Mendes, leader of the rubber-tappers and social activist, whose murderers have recently been released from jail.
▪ Over the past two decades this Wisconsinsized country has become a magnet that has drawn social activists from all over the world.
union
▪ Since August the group has killed 94 people, mostly community leaders and union activists.
▪ Runtal, on the other hand, became a union activist.
young
▪ What would these people have to do if they did not infiltrate groups of young political activists?
▪ The old guard, too fond of international conferences, has given way to a younger breed of activist.
▪ A new breed of zealous, ideologically driven young political activists captured the Republican Party.
▪ Early in 1915 most of the younger activists resigned in order to devote their energies to developing a women's peace movement.
▪ And young activists can win the princely sum of £100 if they come up with the winning slogan.
▪ A number of young activists who had been involved in internal politics since 1976 were also elected.
■ NOUN
aids
▪ It was the latter path that a group of New York AIDS activists took in 1987.
▪ His first, Kristine Gebbie, resigned after being criticized by AIDS activists for being ineffectual.
▪ As demonstrators blew whistles and chanted on the streets, other AIDS activists got stuck into the science.
▪ Degaying had the opposite effect that many AIDS activists hoped.
▪ The man who invented foil-embossed paperback covers. Aids activists.
▪ His opinion has been almost universal among gay and AIDS activists even to this day.
▪ Many AIDS activists have opposed home test kits, because they feared people would receive inadequate counseling.
community
▪ Even more ambitious attempts to bring trade unionists and community activists together in educational settings have taken place at Northern College.
▪ The crowd of affirmative action supporters included university students, government workers, community activists and business people.
▪ Instead, in the main, it has concentrated on access, second chance, and a limited concept of training for community activists.
▪ Recently a group of community activists led by Long proposed setting up road signs that would identify it as Citrus Ridge.
▪ A community activist, he unsuccessfully ran against John de Beck for a city schools seat two years ago.
▪ Meanwhile, a community activist has become very pro-business.
▪ Laura, a feisty community activist played by Angela Michelle Navarro, goes the grocer one further.
▪ On Sunday night, about 300 tenant supporters, community activists and students marched to the site from Justin Herman Plaza.
group
▪ Dozens of parents, students and national leaders of Latino activist groups unsuccessfully petitioned the school board for her return.
▪ Federal regulators mean well, as do their defenders among various activist groups, but they are driving people crazy.
▪ Wolfe is president of the Justice for Pan Am 103 activist group.
opposition
▪ The clamp down became more brutal: opposition activists were attacked by hit squads and six key opposition leaders were rounded up.
▪ When the pyramids began to collapse, crowds rioted throughout the small country and opposition activists demanded that the government step down.
▪ His announcement followed the sentencing earlier in the month of a further 45 opposition activists on charges arising from the February disturbances.
party
▪ To Liberal party activists, however, it was the extinction of a lamp, the end of an era.
▪ Some were established party activists, such as entertainer Barbra Streisand, who gave $ 50, 000 to the Democratic Party.
▪ She and other party activists travelled to Dumfries to hear Joyce address a meeting on 7 February 1935.
▪ But there were signs of grassroots backlash in the constituencies among the 300,000 party activists who will decide the leadership.
▪ To suppose that the influence of a minority of party activists will not in the end prevail is to delude oneself.
▪ Yet others argue that demand is the key, as select implicit or explicit discrimination by party activists.
▪ Other literature is distributed by the unpaid party activists.
peace
▪ It is important to grasp what it was that peace activists thought they were trying to prevent.
▪ Most peace activists remained united by their continuing opposition to rearmament, if by little else.
▪ For many peace activists, Thabet was a friend, and trusted ally.
student
▪ The older student activists were disillusioned once again.
▪ Professors friendly with student activists were forced to resign.
▪ Dreams and dialectics Hippy and student activist continue to recognize each other as allies.
▪ More recent readers were student activists.
■ VERB
become
▪ It may be that this will gradually work through and become apparent in the activists in about five years.
▪ Jennifer Coburn can pinpoint the moment she decided to become an activist.
▪ When Mr Michael Foot became leader, activists gained greater control of the party machine.
▪ Runtal, on the other hand, became a union activist.
▪ Some, previously only marginally interested, developed a consciousness as trade unionists and became committed activists.
▪ Observers saw Ochs poised to become the folkie / activist pillar mantle that Dylan had abandoned for rock and less political songs.
▪ Among those involved were Bowes Egan and Eamonn McCann, later to become prominent civil rights activists.
▪ Patient leaders, on the other hand, became activists and sought reforms.
lead
▪ She builds the story from taped interviews with 200 leading activists.
meet
▪ Then, in the late 1970s, Lovins met and married another activist named Hunter Sheldon.
▪ But you meet other activists, go to their meetings.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Clinton's AIDS "czar" resigned after being criticized by gay activists for being weak.
▪ environmental activists
▪ The Global Communications Group links ecological and other political activists via the Net.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He was an activist by total commitment, and a professional.
▪ He was known to be a political activist, but as far as we know had no record of violence.
▪ Jennifer Coburn can pinpoint the moment she decided to become an activist.
▪ Labor activists say that although there are no legal age cutoffs, the industries prefer to hire young and malleable workers.
▪ Let me suggest another topic: the recent violent murder of two lesbian activists in Oregon.
▪ Many activists want him to concentrate more on party heartlands.
▪ Read in studio Animal rights activists have been targetting people and shops in the region for the last five years.