socialist
intermediateB2/ˈsoʊʃəlɪst/ · so-cial-ist
A person who advocates for socialism, a political system where the means of production are owned or regulated by the community.
Meanings
A person who advocates for socialism, a political system where the means of production are owned or regulated by the community.
ایک ایسا شخص جو سوشلزم کی وکالت کرتا ہے، ایک سیاسی نظام جہاں پیداوار کے ذرائع کمیونٹی کی ملکیت یا ضابطہ میں ہوتے ہیں۔
سوشلسٹ
socialist
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Common Collocations
- socialist policies
- socialist ideology
- socialist government
Example Sentences
The socialist movement aims to promote equality among all citizens.
سوشلسٹ تحریک کا مقصد تمام شہریوں کے درمیان برابری کو فروغ دینا ہے۔
Socialist tehreek ka maqasad tamam shehrion ke darmiyan barabari ko farogh dena hai.
Many socialist countries prioritize social welfare programs.
بہت سے سوشلسٹ ممالک سماجی فلاح و بہبود کے پروگراموں کو ترجیح دیتے ہیں۔
Bohat se socialist mulk samaji falah-o-bahbud ke programon ko tarjeeh dete hain.
She identifies as a socialist, advocating for collective ownership of resources.
وہ ایک سوشلسٹ کے طور پر شناخت کرتی ہے، وسائل کی مشترکہ ملکیت کی وکالت کرتی ہے۔
Woh aik socialist ke tor par shanaakht karti hai, waseelat ki mushtarka milkiyat ki wukalat karti hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'social' plus 'ist' to remember a person who is in favor of community and collective welfare.
Imagine a community garden where everyone contributes and shares the harvest.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
وہ ہے جماعتی خوابوں کا قائل | جو بنتے ہیں دنیا میں مل جل کر
Woh hai jamaa'ti khwabon ka qa'il | Jo bante hain duniya mein mil jul kar
He is a believer in collective dreams | Those who unite in the world together.
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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
اجتماع کی طاقت علیحدگی کی طاقت سے زیادہ ہے۔
Ijtimaʿ ki taqat alehadgi ki taqat se zyada hai.
The power of unity is greater than the power of separation.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "socialis" — of companionship
First known use: 1830s
The term 'socialist' originated in the early 19th century, deriving from the word 'socialism', which was used to describe movements oriented towards collective ownership of resources.