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Soviets | Soviet | Sovietskaya

Soviets meaning

plural of soviet

Synonyms of Soviets

Using Soviets

  • The main meaning on this page is: plural of soviet
  • Useful related words include: state.
  • In the example corpus, soviets often appears in combinations such as: the soviets, soviets and, soviets were.

Context around Soviets

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 25.2 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Soviets

  • In this selection, "soviets" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, willingly, finally and removed stand out and add context to how "soviets" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include with the soviets and allies and soviets would have. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "soviets" sits close to words such as apples, ava and bracket, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with soviets

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

He said, “It also started with an invasion and looked like the Soviets were winning. (15 words)

Not honoring cease fires or flags of truce was a long standing tradition of the Soviets. (16 words)

So, the US set about to create something the Soviets wouldn’t be able to match. (16 words)

After the revolutionary movement led by Castro rolled into Havana on New Year’s Eve 1958 and New Year’s Day 1959, the mob was summarily pushed out of Cuba, and U.S.-Cuba relations soured as Castro aligned with the Soviets. (42 words)

When the Soviets removed their missiles from Cuba, President John F. Kennedy said the Soviets backed down because they knew he had an "Ace in the Hole," referring directly to the Minuteman missiles in Montana. (35 words)

And it was Reagan who made the fundamental decision to take the battle to the Soviets the world over—in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Angola, Mozambique, and other nations hitherto mysterious to the vast mass of Americans. (35 words)

Why would the Soviets want to go to war against the only nation that had nuclear bombs and the willingness to use them against populated cities? (26 words)

Example sentences (20)

Military buffs love to debate how a war between the Western Allies and Soviets would have turned out (though the assumption is usually that the Soviets would have attacked first).

Furthermore, the Finns should lease the Hanko Peninsula to the Soviets for thirty years, and permit the Soviets to establish a military base there.

The Soviets willingly promised this, and on 11 October Horthy and the Soviets finally agreed to surrender terms.

When the Soviets removed their missiles from Cuba, President John F. Kennedy said the Soviets backed down because they knew he had an "Ace in the Hole," referring directly to the Minuteman missiles in Montana.

Although they didn’t realize it in that moment, the boom was the Soviets attacking the city, attempting to wrest control from Azeri hands.

As one of the characters in the movie, she plays a young Russian interpreter named Sasha, who helps Henk Rogers in communicating with the Soviets.

A sore point here were efforts by the Soviets to insist that countries such as Australia be banned from pursuing their own nuclear program.

Efforts by Bandera-led forces to carve out an independent territory for Ukraine led them to perpetrate atrocities against Poles, Jews and Soviets.

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Faced with yet another president determined to wind down the Cold War, the CIA told President Reagan that he must not renew the arms race, because the Soviets would win.

He added, “I wonder what our attitude would be” if the Soviets deployed nuclear-armed missiles to Cuba.

He said, “It also started with an invasion and looked like the Soviets were winning.

Not honoring cease fires or flags of truce was a long standing tradition of the Soviets.

Over the years, American presidents expressed concern that Germany was becoming too dependent on the Soviets and providing revenue for their military.

So, the US set about to create something the Soviets wouldn’t be able to match.

The Soviets had tailed a craft that matched nothing they’d seen before – from its first appearance on their radar to its disintegration in the skies.

The U.S. Army was aware of these ongoing changes in Soviet doctrinal thinking in the late 1970s and early 1980s—including the Soviets’ difficulties in effecting the required changes in their military hierarchy.

Why would the Soviets want to go to war against the only nation that had nuclear bombs and the willingness to use them against populated cities?

You are more celebrated for the rapprochement with China than you are for squeezing out the Soviets from the Middle East.

After the revolutionary movement led by Castro rolled into Havana on New Year’s Eve 1958 and New Year’s Day 1959, the mob was summarily pushed out of Cuba, and U.S.-Cuba relations soured as Castro aligned with the Soviets.

And it was Reagan who made the fundamental decision to take the battle to the Soviets the world over—in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Angola, Mozambique, and other nations hitherto mysterious to the vast mass of Americans.

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Common combinations with soviets

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "soviets" in a sentence?
An example: "Military buffs love to debate how a war between the Western Allies and Soviets would have turned out (though the assumption is usually that the Soviets would have attacked first)." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "soviets" from authentic English texts.
What does "soviets" mean?
Soviets means: plural of soviet
What are synonyms of "soviets"?
Common synonyms of "soviets" include: state.
How many example sentences with "soviets" are there?
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