Adjective
Without a person providing direction.
Without a thing serving as leader.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAntifa, which stands for anti-fascist, is a radical, leaderless leftist political movementarmed, violent protest as a method to create what supporters say is a more just and equitable country. Source: Internet
“By targeting well-known activists from Hong Kong’s largely leaderless protest movement, authorities are sending a warning to anyone who dares openly criticize the government that they could be next.” Source: Internet
Eugen Weber, A Modern History of Europe (1971) p 290 In 1650, the stadtholder William II, Prince of Orange suddenly died; his son was a baby and the Orangists were leaderless. Source: Internet
Feger Jackson attempted to flank a Confederate battery, but after his horse was shot and he began to lead on foot, he was shot in the head by a volley and his brigade fell back, leaderless (Col. Source: Internet
As they ran past the control tower, Sniper 3 took one last opportunity to eliminate Issa, which would have left the group leaderless. Source: Internet
It’s worth remembering that the pursuit of Assange is being conducted by a US right-wing government that is effectively leaderless, shambolic and opportunistic. Source: Internet