"so-called" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- That was the sliver of justification underlying the attempted coup d'etat just before the Treaty of New Delhi, the so-called 'Revolt of the Scientists': let the intelligent elite run things and you'll have utopia.
- Has not Bouille's final display of himself, in that final Night of Spurs, stamped your so-called 'Revolt of Nanci' into a 'Massacre of Nanci,' for all Patriot judgments?
- In 1996 came a day shameful and glorious in the history of the Patrol, an attempted coup d'etat, the so-called Revolt of the Colonels.
- The so-called Revolt of Giubiasco, set up a temporary government but was soon crushed by Federal troops.
- The so-called Dukes' Revolt was raging against the Emperor's authority and, in a last-ditch attempt to consolidate the imperial forces, Admiral Kiril Bloodstar commandeered the Angels' Palace as his central command headquarters.
- However, Fergus was not one of them, and any connection between the so-called Revolt of the Earls and Fergus has no evidence to substantiate it.
- The first widespread trade union movement among farm workers occurred in the 1870s under the leadership of Joseph Arch, the so-called 'Revolt of the Field'.
- The so-called "Revolt of the Admirals" broke out during Louis Johnson's tenure as Secretary of Defense.
- The cancellation of the supercarrier precipitated a bitter controversy between the Navy and the United States Air Force (USAF), the so-called "Revolt of the Admirals".
- The AVG's pilots seethed with resentment at these dangerous missions (which some considered useless), a feeling which culminated in the so-called "Pilot's Revolt" of mid-April.
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