grassroots leader

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Compound noun formed with English elements. Compare U.S. English (grassroots) A rank used to describe a political party of bottom-up management structure.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɡɹɑːsɹuːts ˈliːdə/

Noun[edit]

grassroots leader (plural grassroots leaders)

  1. (Singapore) A government-appointed volunteer who serves in an organisation with the main purpose of bridging the gap between the Singapore Government and the people.
    • 1985, Low Mei Mei, The Straits Times (Singapore), page 12:
      Grassroots leaders still play a key role in the Government’s efforts to reach out to the people even with the setting up of the Feedback Unit.
    • 1999, Cocoa Man, “Google Groups: Grassroots leaders can help improve our lives.”, in Online:
      Can grassroots leaders really help improve our lives or are they just running dogs of the PAP.
    • 2000, Mohamad Maidin Bin PAcker Mohd, Singapore Government Media Release, page 2:
      Our grassroots leaders decided to upgrade it into a modern CC to serve residents better.
    • 2010, People's Association (Singapore) , (Online)
      Members of the public will be able to better identify their grassroots leaders and district councillors with the implementation of the new PA identity card.
    • 2017, Lim Yangchen , Straits Times, 7 Oct (Online) Bishan East-Thomson Constituency grassroots leader Edmund Lim said: "This is a way of educating our younger generation... to be aware of the importance of caring for our elderly."

Usage notes[edit]

Commonly used in newspapers, online fora and spoken English in the context of Singaporean politics.

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