foreignadjective
uk/ˈfɒr.ən/us/ˈfɔːr.ən/A2 belonging or connected to a country that is not your own:
Spain was the first foreign country she had visited.
foreign languages
His work provided him with the opportunity for a lot of foreign travel.
foreign to formal
C2 Something can be described as foreign to a particular person if they do not know about it or it is not within their experience:
The whole concept of democracy, she claimed, was utterly foreign to the present government.
A foreign object or substance has entered something else, possibly by accident, and does not belong there:
a foreign object/substance
foreign matter
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- As a leader, he's been criticized for his inexperience in foreign affairs.
- He is trying to persuade local and foreign businesses to invest in the project.
- The government wanted an inflow of foreign investment.
- The foreign invaders were finally defeated by allied forces.
- My grandfather has a profound mistrust of anything new or foreign.
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Racial issues
- alien
- anti-Semitic
- anti-Semitism
- color bar
- color line
- communal
- ethnic cleansing
- ethnic minority
- foreigner
- ghetto
- institutionalized racism
- nativism
- NF
- non-racist
- Pan-Africanism
- Pan-Arabism
- racist
- Uncle Tom
- white flight
- white supremacy
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