revolutionary tribunal
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revolutionary
adjective
uk/ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃən.ər.i/us/ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃən.er.i/
involved in or relating to ...
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tribunal
noun[C]
uk/traɪˈbjuː.nəl/us/traɪˈbjuː.nəl/
a special court or group of people who are officially chosen, especially by the government, to examine (legal) problems of a ...
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They were tried by therevolutionarytribunal, condemned, and sent to the guillotine in 1794.
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During this time therevolutionarytribunalarranges for its jury to be made up of honest and faithful men.
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He was one of few former magistrates to be appointed judge of arevolutionarytribunal.
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If this were achieved, the government could recover the energy to enable it to deal with the aristocratic plot by arresting suspects and establishing arevolutionarytribunal.
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In 1921 was sentenced to death therevolutionarytribunal, which was commuted to 20 years imprisonment, the sentence was reduced to five years of strict isolation.
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Danton displayed such vehemence before therevolutionarytribunalthat his enemies feared he would gain the crowd's favour.
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Something faintly akin, and perhaps not radically different from, revolutionary tribunals have come to rule the roost.
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Popular revolutionary tribunals, set up by the government throughout the country, placed defendants on trial for corruption, tax evasion or counter-revolutionary activity.
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Its purpose was to define broadly who was to be arrested and examined before revolutionary tribunals.
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To counter his opposition in towns and workplaces around the country, he also tried corrupt officials, counter-revolutionaries and lazy workers in peoples revolutionary tribunals.
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