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so·vi·et / ˈsōvēit; -ˌet/ • n. 1. an elected local, district, or national council in the former USSR. ∎  a revolutionary council of workers or peasants in Russia before 1917. 2. (Soviet) a citizen of the former USSR. • adj. (So·vi·et) of or concerning the former Soviet Union: the Soviet leader. DERIVATIVES: So·vi·et·i·za·tion / ˌsōvēitiˈzāshən/ n. So·vi·et·ize / -ˌtīz/ v. ORIGIN: early 20th cent.: from Russian sovet ‘council.’

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