citizenship

IPA: sˈɪtɪzʌnʃɪp

noun

  • The status of being a citizen, in its various senses.
  • The state of being a citizen, in its various senses.
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Examples of "citizenship" in Sentences

  • CROWLEY: And it is about those who think pathway to citizenship is code for amnesty.
  • Then the path to citizenship is too easy, when hundreds of thousands have waited in line forever to get an entry visa?
  • The fact that other countries make it difficult to gain citizenship is proof that other countries have higher standards.
  • And this possibility of exercising our citizenship is actually one of the reasons for the mass media's support of the Digital AI-5.
  • And maybe this is an error of bias on my behalf, but when I hear the term citizenship, "nation-state" citizenship is the last thing on my mind.
  • This essay asks how the political identity and domain of civic practice we refer to by the term citizenship is transformed, eroded, or, perhaps, disappeared in the contexts of neoliberal governance.
  • Even the term citizenship, with all the responsibilities associated with it, have begun to blossom and to play a seminal role in establishing civil rights and democratic practices, albeit at an early and yet unsophisticated stage.

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