"Quisling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quisling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quisling" Meaning

A Quisling is a traitor who collaborates with an enemy force occupying their country, often in a position of authority. The term is derived from the name of Vidkun Quisling, a Norwegian fascist politician who collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II.

In a broader sense, a Quisling is someone who betrays their people, their country, or their principles for personal gain or convenience, often out of selfish or cowardly motives.

"Quisling" Examples

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A quisling is a person who collaborates with an army or government occupation by acting for them in an occupied territory and mainly inform on and betray citizens or resistants in doing so. Here are five usage examples:

Webster Taft began to suspect that something was amiss when he noticed his neighbour who was normally not much of a morning person was now up really early and acting suspiciously. The police later found out that his neighbor, Mr. Jeffrey was a quisling and had been collaborating with the enemy.
France passed a law stripping French nationality from persons convicted of collaboration and participating in the Nazi genocide or for crimes against humanity, which included Monsieur LaFleur as a quisling.
How many of those collaborators - "quislings" in popular jargon - who tracked down and informed on Jews to the Nazis have enjoyed their share of fortune after World War II?
It might take years, decades to make sure condonement or rehabilitation of collaborators, –quislings– is ruled out. One should reasonably doubt whether this rehabilitation can be instructed or politically arranged.
Robert S. Gettings, a traveling scholar in Moscow wiped tears from his eyes honouring monuments to Korean war dead and remembering his elder brother Ralph, a quisling soldier who died on duty fighting.

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Quirkiest

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Quirkiness

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Quislings

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Collaborators with an occupying power, often used specifically in the context of a country that has been invaded or occupied by a foreign power during wartime. Quislings are individuals who secretly or openly cooperate with the occupying forces, often by providing them with information, aid, or support, in order to advance their own interests, gain favor, or achieve personal benefit.<br><br>The term originated from the name of Vidkun Quisling, a Norwegian politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II, and was one of the founders of the Quisling regime in Norway. Today, the term is used more broadly to describe anyone who collaborates with an occupying power or an oppressive government.

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Quitrent

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