1. Marxist-Leninist - Noun
2. Marxist-Leninist - Adjective
following the ideas of Marx expanded to include those of Lenin
Source: WordNetI criticize, although I respect, my friends that hold the Marxist-Leninist idea that there should not be private property, because I do not share it. Hugo Chávez
Armed with Marxist-Leninist theory and ideology, the Communist Party of China has brought a new style of work to the Chinese people, a style of work that essentially entails integrating theory with practice, forging close links with the masses and practicing self-criticism. Mao Zedong
Communists must use the democratic method of persuasion and education when working among the laboring people and must on no account resort to commandism or coercion. The Chinese Communist Party faithfully adheres to this Marxist-Leninist principle. Mao Zedong
In the struggle to defend the legacy of Leninism ... Stalin proved himself to be an outstanding Marxist-Leninist fighter.... Stalin's works should, as before, be seriously studied ... to see what is correct and what is not. Mao Zedong
Although Guevara and Raúl were well known for their Marxist-Leninist views, Castro hid his, hoping to gain the support of less radical revolutionaries. Source: Internet
Although some of the Red Army Faction's supporters and operatives could be described as having an anarchist or libertarian communist slant, the group's leading members professed a largely Marxist-Leninist ideology. Source: Internet