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		Definition of Baathist in English: Baathist(also Ba'athist) nounˈbɑːθɪstˈbɑθəst A member or follower of the Baath Party, a pan-Arab political party. Example sentencesExamples -  There are some technocrats who simply had to be Baathists in order to work.
 -  In the 1960s, the world recognized the Baathists.
 -  He defends his decision to hire former Baathists.
 -  Within four days, they arrested all union leaders and replaced them with loyal Baathists.
 -  He now makes about $200 a month instead of the $3 a month that doctors earned under the Baathists.
 
 
 adjectiveˈbɑːθɪstˈbɑθəst Relating to the Baath Party. Example sentencesExamples -  The military assumed that Fallujah was a Baathist stronghold.
 -  It is nearly impossible to find anything on these defining features of the Baathist epoch.
 -  Some appear to be former Baathist soldiers seeking revenge for indignities they have suffered.
 -  Under the Baathist regime, it was often difficult to access the resources needed to start or build business enterprises.
 -  It is estimated that there are between 4,000 and 5,000 mid-level Baathist opposition fighters.
 
    Definition of Baathist in US English: Baathist(also Ba'athist) nounˈbɑθəstˈbäTHəst A member or follower of the Baath Party, a pan-Arab political party. Example sentencesExamples -  Within four days, they arrested all union leaders and replaced them with loyal Baathists.
 -  There are some technocrats who simply had to be Baathists in order to work.
 -  He defends his decision to hire former Baathists.
 -  In the 1960s, the world recognized the Baathists.
 -  He now makes about $200 a month instead of the $3 a month that doctors earned under the Baathists.
 
 
 adjectiveˈbɑθəstˈbäTHəst Relating to the Baath Party. Example sentencesExamples -  It is estimated that there are between 4,000 and 5,000 mid-level Baathist opposition fighters.
 -  The military assumed that Fallujah was a Baathist stronghold.
 -  Under the Baathist regime, it was often difficult to access the resources needed to start or build business enterprises.
 -  Some appear to be former Baathist soldiers seeking revenge for indignities they have suffered.
 -  It is nearly impossible to find anything on these defining features of the Baathist epoch.
 
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