noun
- People who advocate for the recovery or reclamation of territory that was formerly part of their country or ethnic group but is now under foreign control.
Usage: Plural form of irredentist; Often used in historical and political contexts; Can refer to individuals or groups with nationalist or separatist goals
Examples
- Italian irredentists in the 19th century sought to unify Italian-speaking territories under one nation.
- The irredentists argued that the disputed region had been unjustly taken from their homeland.
- Some irredentists used political means to reclaim lost territories, while others advocated for military action.
- The government dismissed the irredentists' claims as historically inaccurate.
- Irredentists across Europe pushed for border changes after World War I.
- The movement attracted both moderate and radical irredentists with different visions for territorial recovery.