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Definition of Assassinator

Assassinator
Assassinator As*sas"si*na`tor, n. An assassin.

Meaning of Assassinator from wikipedia

- ********inator may refer to: The set of all ****ociated primes ********ination This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title ********inator...
- ********ination is the willful killing, by a sudden, secret, or planned attack, of a person—especially if prominent or important. It may be prompted by...
- Buddha ********inator aka Shogun M****acre is a 1979 martial arts film directed by Tung Chin-Hu, starring Korean kicker Hwang Jang Lee. Prince Tsoi (Hwang...
- John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was ********inated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas...
- ********inator Jing Ke is a 2004 Chinese television series based on a semi-fictional story of the ********in Jing Ke, who, in 227 BC, attempted to kill Ying...
- list of successful ********inations, sorted by location. For failed ********ination attempts, see List of people who survived ********ination attempts. For the...
- the Republican Party in the 2024 presidential election, survived an ********ination attempt while speaking at an open-air campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania...
- ********ination classroom (****anese: 暗殺教室, Hepburn: Ansatsu Kyō****su) is a ****anese science fiction comedy manga series written and illustrated by Yusei...
- ********ination, the murder of an opponent or well-known public figure, is one of the oldest tools of power struggles, as well as the expression of certain...
- into his term as president. He was the second American president to be ********inated, following Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Charles J. Guiteau was convicted...