On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Fsln. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Fsln in a sentence
Fsln meaning
Sandinista National Liberation Front; a socialist political party in Nicaragua.
Using Fsln
- The main meaning on this page is: Sandinista National Liberation Front; a socialist political party in Nicaragua.
- In the example corpus, fsln often appears in combinations such as: the fsln, front fsln, fsln in.
Context around Fsln
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 7 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Fsln
- In this selection, "fsln" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, front, sandinista, lead, guerrillas, leaders and movement stand out and add context to how "fsln" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and the fsln launched a and and the fsln would act. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "fsln" sits close to words such as abdur, abrasion and abscess, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with fsln
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Lead, FSLN, we don’t forget. (6 words)
Daniel Ortega was re-elected as leader of the FSLN in 1998. (12 words)
Eight of the nine basic channels available were under direct FSLN influence. (12 words)
For critics, however, the multicoloured structures – more than 140 of which now adorn roundabouts, street corners and parks – have come to symbolize how Daniel Ortega’s Sandinista Front (FSLN) has lost touch with the people in whose name it once fought. (41 words)
On 27 December 1974, a group of nine FSLN guerrillas invaded a party at the home of a former Minister of Agriculture, killing him and three guards in the process of taking several leading government officials and prominent businessmen hostage. (40 words)
In 1961, Carlos Fonseca turned back to the historical figure of Sandino, and along with two others (one of which was believed to be Casimiro Sotelo, who was later assassinated), founded the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN). (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Nevertheless, while ideologies varied between FSLN leaders, all leaders essentially agreed that Sandino provided a path for the Nicaragua masses to take charge, and the FSLN would act as the legitimate vanguard.
The Sandinista (FSLN) movement organized relief, began to expand its influence and assumed the leadership of the revolution. citation A popular uprising brought the FSLN to power in 1979.
FSLN commander Daniel Ortega emerged as the leader of the revolutionary junta, and he was elected president in 1984.
For critics, however, the multicoloured structures – more than 140 of which now adorn roundabouts, street corners and parks – have come to symbolize how Daniel Ortega’s Sandinista Front (FSLN) has lost touch with the people in whose name it once fought.
Lead, FSLN, we don’t forget.
A direct consequence of the spread of the armed struggle in Nicaragua was the official reunification of the FSLN that took place on 7 March 1979.
Daniel Ortega remained the head of the FSLN, but his brother Humberto resigned from the party and remained at the head of the Sandinista Army, becoming a close confidante and supporter of Chamorro.
Daniel Ortega was once again re-elected as leader of the FSLN in March 2002 and re-elected as president of Nicaragua in November 2006.
Daniel Ortega was re-elected as leader of the FSLN in 1998.
Eight of the nine basic channels available were under direct FSLN influence.
Following the resignation of centrist members from this Junta, the FSLN took exclusive power in March 1981.
In 1961, Carlos Fonseca turned back to the historical figure of Sandino, and along with two others (one of which was believed to be Casimiro Sotelo, who was later assassinated), founded the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN).
In games *The video game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (2010) includes a group of FSLN Revolutionaries forced into Costa Rica as an important group of supporting characters, including Amanda.
In general media outlets owned by the presidential family limited programming to progovernment or FSLN propaganda and campaign advertisements.
In May 1979, another general strike was called, and the FSLN launched a major push to take control of the country.
In Ortega's concession speech the following day he vowed to keep "ruling from below" a reference to the power that the FSLN still wielded in various sectors.
Many of the FSLN guerrillas were killed, including its leader and founder Carlos Fonseca in 1976.
National television was increasingly either controlled by FSLN supporters or directly owned and administered by President Ortega’s family members.
Nine men, three from each tendency, formed the National Directorate which would lead the reunited FSLN.
On 27 December 1974, a group of nine FSLN guerrillas invaded a party at the home of a former Minister of Agriculture, killing him and three guards in the process of taking several leading government officials and prominent businessmen hostage.
Common combinations with fsln
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the fsln 21×
- front fsln 2×
- fsln in 2×
- fsln took 2×
- fsln guerrillas 2×
- by fsln 2×
- fsln supporters 2×
- fsln and 2×