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Definition of nationality in English: nationalitynounPlural nationalities naʃəˈnalɪtiˌnæʃəˈnælədi 1mass noun The status of belonging to a particular nation. men of Spanish nationality count noun the tapestry was created by women of all nationalities Example sentencesExamples - It was not suggested that Sikhs were a group defined by colour, race, nationality or national origins and the argument turned entirely upon whether they were a group defined by ethnic origins.
- That was the reason it slipped in there, because otherwise we would have had to take people of British nationality as our free citizens.
- The government's legislation was unlawful because it discriminated ‘on the ground of nationality or immigration status,’ he said.
- His nationality gave him minority status among even the minorities, and, as such, he believed, was never given due respect for his military knowledge.
- All are male and belong to the titular nationality of their country, therefore gender and ethnicity were not considered in any depth.
- They belong to everyone without distinction as to sex, marital status, race or nationality.
- Personal identities such as race, religion, sexuality, nationality and gender are personal and complex matters.
- The notion that language equals nationality and therefore personal identity is foolish.
- The existing oath of allegiance for people seeking British nationality is to be changed to a citizenship pledge.
- The cadres of this organisation do not belong to any single nationality or ethnic group.
- It means hatred against any group of persons defined by reference to colour, race, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origins.
- The former will prohibit any discrimination based on gender, contracted workers' status, nationality, disability and old-school ties.
- You will never be mistaken as belonging to another nationality or religion.
- I will not permit considerations of gender, race, religion, political affiliation, sexual orientation, nationality, or social standing to influence my duty of care.
- At that time the Race Relations Act did not outlaw discrimination on grounds of nationality but only national origin.
- Firstly, fascism discriminates between enterprises and families according to whether they belong to the favoured nationality.
- It sets out both countries' duties to re-admit their own citizens, and identifies how nationality will be determined if it is disputed.
- When he was charged the media seemed a bit shy of mentioning his nationality or immigration status.
- Differential treatment of persons for nationality and immigration purposes cannot therefore in itself be unacceptable under international law.
- They can be obtained to show that administrative orders and notices are invalid, or exempt from taxation, or for confirming matters of marital status and nationality.
- Classes can be defined by almost any characteristic, such as income, hair color, age, nationality, or sexual habits.
- There are all sorts of arguments about whether people automatically get nationality or whether the new State has complete discretion over these issues and so on.
Synonyms citizenship the right to hold a passport - 1.1archaic Distinctive national or ethnic character.
the change of a name does not discard nationality
2An ethnic group forming a part of one or more political nations. all the main nationalities of Ethiopia Example sentencesExamples - Australia became a land of many ethnic groups and nationalities.
- In the Middle Ages, groups and nationalities that were not ethnically Hungarian lived in the nation.
- Union Day is usually celebrated with sporting competitions among the ethnic nationalities.
- This is a country which is composed of all sorts of sects, religion, nationalities and ethnic minorities.
- The Han nationality is the main nationality and Hans are distributed all over the country, in addition to there being 56 minority nationalities.
- Of course there are conflicts between races and ethnicities and nationalities, call them what you will.
- So you don't get some of the problems of people from mixed ethnic backgrounds and nationalities being pushed in together.
- Non-representative incarceration of distinct ethnic groups or nationalities.
- Most of my friends are of different ethnicities, religions and nationalities.
- It should be obvious that the diverse ethnic groups and nationalities that call themselves Muslims are not of one mind.
- They travelled around the Caucasus more than the other nationalities and were the main commercial traders.
- All nationalities joined in as we marched up the main thoroughfare.
- His account is a moving testimony to the men of all nationalities, ethnicities and classes who built the railways.
- Dozens of other ethnic nationalities make up the remaining 8 percent.
- It has made colleagues of staff from different nationalities, cultures, ethnic backgrounds and religions.
- The French banlieu includes people of varied ethnic backgrounds and nationalities.
- Jababeka is home to over 150,000 people from various ethnic groups and nationalities.
- Historically, their campuses have been hybrids of ethnic cultures and nationalities.
- There are no races, nationalities, politics or religions in this Auditorium.
- The Korean people are one of the world's most ethnically homogeneous nationalities.
Synonyms ethnic group, ethnic minority, tribe, clan, race, nation rare ethnos Definition of nationality in US English: nationalitynounˌnæʃəˈnælədiˌnaSHəˈnalədē 1The status of belonging to a particular nation. they changed their nationality and became Lebanese Example sentencesExamples - The notion that language equals nationality and therefore personal identity is foolish.
- Firstly, fascism discriminates between enterprises and families according to whether they belong to the favoured nationality.
- They can be obtained to show that administrative orders and notices are invalid, or exempt from taxation, or for confirming matters of marital status and nationality.
- The existing oath of allegiance for people seeking British nationality is to be changed to a citizenship pledge.
- It means hatred against any group of persons defined by reference to colour, race, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origins.
- Classes can be defined by almost any characteristic, such as income, hair color, age, nationality, or sexual habits.
- I will not permit considerations of gender, race, religion, political affiliation, sexual orientation, nationality, or social standing to influence my duty of care.
- It sets out both countries' duties to re-admit their own citizens, and identifies how nationality will be determined if it is disputed.
- All are male and belong to the titular nationality of their country, therefore gender and ethnicity were not considered in any depth.
- Personal identities such as race, religion, sexuality, nationality and gender are personal and complex matters.
- You will never be mistaken as belonging to another nationality or religion.
- That was the reason it slipped in there, because otherwise we would have had to take people of British nationality as our free citizens.
- Differential treatment of persons for nationality and immigration purposes cannot therefore in itself be unacceptable under international law.
- They belong to everyone without distinction as to sex, marital status, race or nationality.
- The government's legislation was unlawful because it discriminated ‘on the ground of nationality or immigration status,’ he said.
- At that time the Race Relations Act did not outlaw discrimination on grounds of nationality but only national origin.
- There are all sorts of arguments about whether people automatically get nationality or whether the new State has complete discretion over these issues and so on.
- His nationality gave him minority status among even the minorities, and, as such, he believed, was never given due respect for his military knowledge.
- The cadres of this organisation do not belong to any single nationality or ethnic group.
- When he was charged the media seemed a bit shy of mentioning his nationality or immigration status.
- The former will prohibit any discrimination based on gender, contracted workers' status, nationality, disability and old-school ties.
- It was not suggested that Sikhs were a group defined by colour, race, nationality or national origins and the argument turned entirely upon whether they were a group defined by ethnic origins.
- 1.1archaic Distinctive national or ethnic character.
the change of a name does not discard nationality
2An ethnic group forming a part of one or more political nations. all the main nationalities of Ethiopia Example sentencesExamples - So you don't get some of the problems of people from mixed ethnic backgrounds and nationalities being pushed in together.
- The Han nationality is the main nationality and Hans are distributed all over the country, in addition to there being 56 minority nationalities.
- They travelled around the Caucasus more than the other nationalities and were the main commercial traders.
- His account is a moving testimony to the men of all nationalities, ethnicities and classes who built the railways.
- The Korean people are one of the world's most ethnically homogeneous nationalities.
- It has made colleagues of staff from different nationalities, cultures, ethnic backgrounds and religions.
- Of course there are conflicts between races and ethnicities and nationalities, call them what you will.
- There are no races, nationalities, politics or religions in this Auditorium.
- This is a country which is composed of all sorts of sects, religion, nationalities and ethnic minorities.
- All nationalities joined in as we marched up the main thoroughfare.
- In the Middle Ages, groups and nationalities that were not ethnically Hungarian lived in the nation.
- The French banlieu includes people of varied ethnic backgrounds and nationalities.
- Dozens of other ethnic nationalities make up the remaining 8 percent.
- Australia became a land of many ethnic groups and nationalities.
- Union Day is usually celebrated with sporting competitions among the ethnic nationalities.
- Jababeka is home to over 150,000 people from various ethnic groups and nationalities.
- Non-representative incarceration of distinct ethnic groups or nationalities.
- Historically, their campuses have been hybrids of ethnic cultures and nationalities.
- Most of my friends are of different ethnicities, religions and nationalities.
- It should be obvious that the diverse ethnic groups and nationalities that call themselves Muslims are not of one mind.
Synonyms ethnic group, ethnic minority, tribe, clan, race, nation |