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Syntactic analyzation of "Now that idealistic obscurantism has become a major "theoretical" means for the warmongers, Lenin's critique of the bourgeois philosophy of the early twentieth century has acquired particular relevance." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Now Adverb.
2. that Preposition
3. idealistic Adjective
4. obscurantism Noun Singular
5. has Verb 3rd person sing.
6. become Verb Past Participle.
7. a Determiner
8. major Adjective
9. ``
10. theoretical Adjective
11. ''
12. means Noun Plural
13. for Preposition
14. the Determiner
15. warmongers Noun Plural
16. ,
17. Lenin Proper Noun Singular
18. 's Possessive Ending.
19. critique Noun Singular
20. of Preposition
21. the Determiner
22. bourgeois Noun Singular
23. philosophy Noun Singular
24. of Preposition
25. the Determiner
26. early Adjective
27. twentieth Noun Singular
28. century Noun Singular
29. has Verb 3rd person sing.
30. acquired Verb Past Participle.
31. particular Adjective
32. relevance Noun Singular
33. . .

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