Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

resistance movement

noun
/rɪˈzɪstəns ˈmuːv.mənt/
Definition
A group or organization that actively opposes an occupying power or regime through various forms of action, including protests, sabotage, and armed conflict.
Examples
  • During World War II, many countries had a resistance movement that fought against the Nazi regime.
  • The civil rights resistance movement in the United States sought to end racial segregation and discrimination.
  • Students organized a resistance movement to oppose the government’s decision on education reform.
Meaning
Resistance movements typically aim to achieve political, social, or economic change and may operate covertly or openly against established authorities.
Synonyms
  • uprising
  • insurgency
  • revolt
  • rebellion
  • opposition