Junta [noun]
Definition of Junta:
council
Synonyms of Junta:
Opposite/Antonyms of Junta:
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Sentence/Example of Junta:
The woman once called a “beacon of hope” by President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for her non-violent resistance against the junta.
After a series of protests known as the 8888 Uprising, another coup in 1988 brought to power the military junta that would rule for the next 22 years.
One of the provisional junta of government is the greatest slave merchant here.
These papers were received by the junta of Provisional Government, at whose head was the Bishop.
Each of these has as its head an officer called a regedor, and occupies the attention of a junta de parochia, or parish council.
La junta passada de adonde comenron todas las desverguenas que al presente ay en este reyno.
The viceroy of Peru, dismayed by this disaster, asked a truce, which the Junta consented to accord to him.
Our best plan would be to forestall any popular demand by appointing a Junta ourselves.
I was with Don Baltazar this morning; he then seemed quite castdown, and spoke of any attempt to upset the Junta as folly.
Seores, all of you, surrender yourselves prisoners to the orders of the Junta Gubernativa.