noun
- Soviet Jews who were denied permission to emigrate to Israel or other countries
- people who refuse to comply with a particular policy, law, or system
Usage: historical; plural form
Usage: informal; by extension from the original meaning
Examples
- Many refuseniks waited years for permission to leave the Soviet Union.
- The famous refuseniks became symbols of the struggle for human rights.
- Some refuseniks faced harassment and lost their jobs while waiting for exit visas.
- The term refuseniks originally referred to Soviet Jews denied emigration rights.
- Modern refuseniks might refuse to participate in certain government programs.
- The protesters were labeled refuseniks by supporters of the new policy.
- Several refuseniks organized underground networks to support each other.