See also: Quislings Quislingism Quisling Quise Quisp Quisby Quist Quiste Quisiera Quisitive Quisquous Quisquilian Quisquilloso Quis Quistes
1. Quislings synonyms, Quislings pronunciation, Quislings translation, English dictionary definition of Quislings
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2. Quislings are distinct from Ferals
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3. Ferals, however, don't try to act like zombies as Quislings do, and are obviously alive, running around, and doing what they can to avoid zombies.
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4. quisling Even after the capitulation it was generally accepted as a fact by the population that the Quislings were mainly recruited among psychopaths and intellectually deficient persons
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5. ‘Most Quislings come from the chattering classes, from academics and intellectuals.’ ‘This won't be a quisling government making these choices.’ ‘If things were going really badly, and we had a quisling Government in this country - what would he have done?’ ‘His government was replaced by one of Quislings.’
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6. 11 synonyms of Quislings from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 31 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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8. Quislings: one who betrays a trust or an allegiance.
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9. Put Quislings on trial War criminals should face justice
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10. Quislings is set against in impressive backdrop of history, legend, and the seemingly effortless blending of the spiritual truths of many cultures
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11. Trump seeks a government of Quislings, people who view themselves as Trump’s slaves, not noble servants of the Constitution
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12. ‘Most Quislings come from the chattering classes, from academics and intellectuals.’ ‘This won't be a quisling government making these choices.’ ‘If things were going really badly, and we had a quisling Government in this country - what would he have done?’ ‘His government was replaced by one of Quislings.’
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13. Trump seeks a government of Quislings, people who view themselves as Trump’s slaves, not noble servants of the Constitution
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14. The New Quislings is Bruce Bawer's rebuttal to the mass media that has accused him of complicity in Anders Behring Breivik's rampage
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15. Such leaders inevitably become Quislings – traitors to the common good
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16. Rudy Giuliani Spends New Year's Eve on Parler Attacking 'Republican Quislings' By Darragh Roche On 1/1/21 at 9:26 AM EST
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17. Synonyms for Quislings in Free Thesaurus
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18. Of course, this isn’t World War II, and Winston Churchill’s ringing condemnation of Quislings doesn’t quite apply here: “hired to fawn upon the conqueror, to collaborate in …
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19. Try the Quislings of American collapse
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20. In contrast, today there are about 160,000 Muslims there, over 3% of the population, let in by modern-day Quislings
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21. It seems that the Quixotic Quislings of Quarantine have no clothes
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22. The historical reference that more aptly applies to pro-Trump Republicans is that of the Quislings
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23. "X Company" Quislings (TV Episode 2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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24. Finally, Judgment Day has arrived for the TPLF and the Eritrean Quislings League (EQL), an unlikely alliance of arrogant, condescending, opportunist, and self-righteous individuals who possesses nothing in common other than greed and hunger for power.
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25. Quislings accompany other Quislings, where are those people who used to sermonise one and all on morality in politics and today are unabashedly garlanding these BJP collaborators in Kashmir? Have some sense of Shame
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QUISLINGS [ˈkwizliNG]
NOUN
Quisling: one who betrays a trust or an allegiance. Synonyms: apostate, backstabber, betrayer… Find the right word.
Vidkun Quisling. Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling (/ˈkwɪzlɪŋ/; Norwegian: [ˈvɪdkʉn ˈkvɪslɪŋ] (listen); 18 July 1887 – 24 October 1945) was a Norwegian military officer and politician who nominally headed the government of Norway during the occupation of the country by Nazi Germany during World War II.
The back-formed verb, to quisle ( / ˈkwɪzəl /) existed. This back-formed verb gave rise to a much less common version of the noun: quisler.
Quisling (/ˈkwɪzlɪŋ/; Norwegian pronunciation: [²kvɪslɪŋ]) is a term originating in Norway, which is used in Scandinavian languages and in English for a person who collaborates with an enemy occupying force – or more generally as a synonym for traitor.