денацифицировать

Russian

Etymology

From денацифика́ция (denacifikácija) + -овать (-ovatʹ).

For the sense of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, derived from accusations against the Ukrainian government of being a Nazi government due to the usage of the Azov Battalion into its armed forces, which used fascistic symbols.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dʲɪnət͡sɨfʲɪˈt͡sɨrəvətʲ]

Verb

денацифици́ровать (denacificírovatʹ) impf or pf

  1. to denazify (remove Nazi or fascistic influences or activities)
  2. (politics, neologism, euphemistic) to attack military structures and personnel in Ukraine.

Conjugation

imperfective
perfective

Usage notes

This term is used by the Russian government and its supporters to describe the attack on Ukraine.

See also

  • асвабажде́ние (asvabaždénije)
  • Z (Z), V (V), спецопера́ция (specoperácija) (other terms used by the Russian government and its supporters)
  • укронаци́ст (ukronacíst), укрофаши́ст (ukrofašíst), банде́ровец (bandérovec)
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