WordNet
n. a political unit organized to promote revolution
Usage examples of "revolutionary group".
She related to him stories she had heard about the Forest Brethren, a revolutionary group of partisans, who had been active in the countryside near Nizhni Novgorod two or three years ago.
A mildly revolutionary group called the National Political Union called a meeting in Coldbath Fields, which was promptly banned by the police commissioner.
You may take it as you like, but under the circumstances the only policy for the militant revolutionary group is to disclaim all connection with this damned freak of yours.
He and his people had provided expert assistance to an established revolutionary group.
There were ways to hurt America, to get attention in a way that no revolutionary group ever had.
This was the focal point of the revolutionary group in the army that supported the Fenian movement in Ireland.
What pseudo-revolutionary group could possibly have the demented idea that a bunch of pastoral dirt-feeding chanters were treading on them?
If the Equals ever did seize the wheel, their dictatorship would be no more 'transitional' than that of any other revolutionary group.
What would a member of an arbite revolutionary group be doing, going as an indent to Belben?
He's coming through the Highlands and pulling in every Indian revolutionary group that exists.