Synonym: inhabitant, occupant, resident. Antonym: alien, countryman. Similar words: citizenship, exciting, criticize, dozen, frozen, cite, city, deficit. Meaning: ['sɪtɪzn] n. a native or naturalized member of a state or other political community.
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91. He was an active if conventional soldier and citizen; and from early manhood he wrote plays.
92. We are, indeed, a nation of the law, and every citizen is guaranteed certain minimum rights.
93. Naturally, we hope every citizen will vote, a simple obligation of democracy with results that profoundly affect our lives.
94. Citizen discussion panels need to explore issues such as public transport, community care, or response to unemployment.
95. The upstanding citizen was able to make a collect call to his wife.
96. A different vision of the company might draw upon the democratic ideal which inspires the relation of the citizen to the state.
97. When a famous citizen died, he was commemorated by a statue or a plaque.
98. She was later picked up on a country road by a passing citizen, police said.
99. So the citizen could only flourish as a person by acting as a part or member of the whole, the community.
100. Normally, any ordinary citizen subject to dropped charges would receive a stony-faced apology and the opportunity to leave via the public foyer.
101. Thus is the citizen beset by the vision of a terrifying Trinity - Unaccountability, Inaccessibility and Unintelligibility.
102. In making policy city officials rely on over fifty citizen advisory boards and commissions for citizen input.
103. There seems to be no animosity towards foreigners on the part of the ordinary citizen.
104. Such a deeply mistaken belief can only come from a citizen of a country with a disciplinarian attitude to politics.
105. Every activity of the individual citizen is subject to scrutiny by the state, in the name of the public interest.
106. Citizen groups have mounted campaigns to silence the drug ballads in several states, but the popular songs play on.
107. To paraphrase Jefferson, that means every citizen should receive those services and be capable of using them.
108. Voting is one of the most important things you receive as a citizen.
109. He would state all these things and would add that Citizen Oswald takes no part in the social life of the shop.
110. In time of crisis her presence was expected, for she was a citizen of stature.
111. Even though the spraying programs were greatly curtailed after the 1957 debacle, citizen outrage intensified.
112. People who join citizen militias often believe the government is out of control and armed citizens are needed to prevent federal tyranny.
113. She seized his arm, turning him to see better, knowing it was a citizen bracelet.
114. Regulars say that's typical, but it obviously means that only certain kinds of motivated citizen bother to participate.
115. Citizen, a watch maker, helps all its suppliers to reduce their costs by at least 3 percent a year.
116. Because Dred Scott was property, he could never become a citizen of any state.
117. Citizen Oswald came to town wearing his dark tie, cashmere sweater and gray flannel suit.
117. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
118. With Citizen Kane, what you hear on tape is how they sing live.
119. Doublespeak, purveyed through television news and cinema, invades the mind of every citizen.
120. Another source of increasing tension in the federal aid system concerned citizen participation in decisionmaking.
More similar words: citizenship, exciting, criticize, dozen, frozen, cite, city, deficit, excited, explicit, publicity, prize, excitement, size up, electricity, realize, utilize, emphasize, organize, minimize, apologize, authorize, organized, specialize, first prize, jeopardize, demoralize, characterize, as it is, critic.