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Eliminate as a class

Stalin I.V.
Stalin I.V.

Phraseologism: Eliminate as a class.

Meaning: In modern language, it is used, as a rule, jokingly and ironically, as a promise to deal with someone, roughly punish, etc.

Origin: For the first time this slogan was put forward as the political task of the day by JV Stalin (1879-1953), General Secretary of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, speaking at the Conference of Marxist Agrarians (December 1929) and speaking of "liquidating the kulaks as a class."

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Meaning:

About something insignificant or disgusting, which is covered with external brilliance (disapproved, scorned).

Origin:

From the Bible. In the Gospel of Matthew (23:27) the scribes and Pharisees are called hypocrites and "little tombs" that are beautiful on the outside, but inside are full of dead bones and all kinds of abominations. Old Slavonic verb "povapit" - "paint".

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