Activism meaning in Urdu
Activism Definitions
1) Activism : فعالیت : (noun) a policy of taking direct and militant action to achieve a political or social goal.
Useful Words
Activist : فعالیت پسند , Get : جیتنا , Bring Off : کامیاب ہوجانا , Overkill : ضرورت سے زیادہ , Motivation : مقصد , By Any Means : ہر حال میں , Aim : جملہ کسنا , Party Line : سیاسی جماعت کی حکمت عملی , Coconspirator : سازشی , Procedure : طریقہ کار , Clericalism : مذہبیت , Combination : اتحاد , Glasnost : کھلی حکومتی پالیسی , Anti : دشمن , Proactive : پیش قدمی کے ذریعے صورت حال پر قابو پانے والا , Backlash : رد عمل , Revolutionary : انقلاب پسند , Right : قدامت پسند , Utopianism : خیال پرستی , Liberalism : آزاد خیالی , Civilisation : تمدن , Youth Crusade : نوجوانوں کی تحریک , Policy : تدبیر , Centrism : اعتدال پسندی , Double Indemnity : دہرا ہرجانہ , End : منزل مقصود , Egalitarianism : عقیدہ مساوات انسانی , Ancien Regime : قدیم نظام حکومت , Duty : فرض , Utopia : مثالی معاشرت , Reformation : مذہب وغیرہ کا سدھار
Useful Words Definitions
Activist: advocating or engaged in activism.
Get: achieve a point or goal.
Bring Off: be successful; achieve a goal.
Overkill: any effort that seems to go farther than would be necessary to achieve its goal.
Motivation: the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior.
By Any Means: to achieve a goal using any means necessary, whether they are ethical or not. It implies a determined and relentless approach.
Aim: direct (a remark) toward an intended goal.
Party Line: the policy of a political group.
Coconspirator: a person who takes part in a conspiracy, often involving illegal or harmful actions, by planning or carrying out a secret plot with others to achieve a specific goal.
Procedure: a particular course of action intended to achieve a result.
Clericalism: a policy of supporting the influence and power of the clergy in secular or political matters.
Combination: an alliance of people or corporations or countries for a special purpose (formerly to achieve some antisocial end but now for general political or economic purposes).
Glasnost: a policy of the Soviet government allowing freer discussion of social problems.
Anti: a person who is opposed (to an action or policy or practice etc.).
Proactive: (of a policy or person or action) controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than waiting to respond to it after it happens.
Backlash: an adverse reaction to some political or social occurrence.
Revolutionary: a radical supporter of political or social revolution.
Right: those who support political or social or economic conservatism; those who believe that things are better left unchanged.
Utopianism: the political orientation of a Utopian who believes in impossibly idealistic schemes of social perfection.
Liberalism: a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution.
Civilisation: a society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations).
Youth Crusade: political or religious or social reform movement or agitation consisting chiefly of young people.
Policy: a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group.
Centrism: a political philosophy of avoiding the extremes of left and right by taking a moderate position or course of action.
Double Indemnity: a clause in an insurance policy that provides for double the face value of the policy in the case of accidental death.
End: the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it.
Egalitarianism: the doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and social equality.
Ancien Regime: a political and social system that no longer governs (especially the system that existed in France before the French Revolution).
Duty: the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force.
Utopia: Utopia refers to an ideally perfect state, particularly in its social, political, and moral dimensions, representing an imagined society where everything is ideally perfect.
Reformation: improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social or political or religious affairs.
Activism in Book Titles
Digital Food Activism.
Global Activism: Art and Conflict in the 21st Century.
Culture and Activism: Animal Rights in France and the United States.
Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice.
Disruptive Religion: The Force of Faith in Social-movement Activism.