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Antonyms for al-Qaedaal-qae·da

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  1. al-Qaeda, Qaeda, al-Qa'ida, al-Qaida, Basenoun

    a terrorist network intensely opposed to the United States that dispenses money and logistical support and training to a wide variety of radical Islamic terrorist groups; has cells in more than 50 countries

    Synonyms:
    foundation, foot, bag, radix, stand, substructure, theme, base of operations, radical, alkali, basis, home, groundwork, al-Qa'ida, understructure, root, infrastructure, al-Qaida, pedestal, floor, fundament, cornerstone, stem, root word, nucleotide

How to use al-Qaeda in a sentence?

  1. Sean Carter:

    We’ve long asserted that there were longstanding and close relationships between al Qaeda and the religious components of the Saudi government, this is further evidence of that.

  2. Charles Krauthammer:

    Afterwards, we decided to go after them. They were then driven out of their sanctuary, physically. We have not had a major attack on that scale from Al Qaeda since. you can harden all of the soft targets you want in America. You can keep all the Muslim immigrants you want away from our shores. It will make no difference.

  3. Wesley Hunt:

    Al Qaeda or an organization like al Qaeda will certainly be back, they don’t have to get on planes and fly into buildings this time. They will just walk across our southern border. You can’t have an unsecure southern border and an unsecure haven for terror.

  4. Ali Alvi al-Hamidi:

    From 2007 up to 2009, I agreed with others to join al Qaeda and participate in the fight against American forces.

  5. Michael Kugelman:

    This ISIS-Taliban joint attack represents a nightmare scenario come true. The Taliban and ISIS are widely understood to be foes, not friends, because of the Taliban’s close alliance with Al Qaeda — a bitter rival of ISIS. And yet Islamist terror groups in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region are all cut from the same basic ideological cloth.

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