Similar words: citizen, noncitizen, citizenship, senior citizen, senior citizens, sanitize, digitize, sensitize. Meaning: ['sɪtɪznrɪ] n. the body of citizens of a state or country.
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1. The country's citizenry is/are more politically aware than in the past.
2. Clearly, an unreflective or uncritical citizenry would be highly undesirable as well as, strictly speaking, a contradiction in terms.
3. In all three countries, the citizenry occasionally votes, which can result in turnover within the national legislature.
4. Few places have a citizenry that is more environmentally conscious.
5. If we have a poorly informed citizenry, what is the starting point for democracy?
6. With such a ample all-embracing citizenry active in Paris, accurate citizenry are harder to acquisition these canicule.
7. Democracy depends on an informed citizenry, and the right wing consciously strives to misinform the American public by erasing the distinction between journalism and propaganda.
8. I think we lack a citizenry that is adequately willing to take responsibility.
9. Gorbachev inherited an economy in which virtually the citizenry worked for the state.
10. To love the country is to love its citizenry. This is fundamental.
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11. The priests of Zakarum and the citizenry of Khanduras recognized the disturbing change within their liege.
12. To citizenry more savvy in general knowledge and current affairs will take time and sustained efforts.
13. Social group of citizenry played av ery important role in the modem urbanization process.
14. He used the medium of radio when he wanted to enlist public support or reassure the citizenry.
15. A persuasive argument that democracy can and should be based on active and extensive participation by the citizenry.
16. Faced with the poll tax, most of its modern citizenry have sounded distinctly unphilosophical these past few weeks.
17. What puzzles most researchers is just why the area in southwestern Colorado was abruptly abandoned by its ancient citizenry.
18. All new-media producers claim their information streams and interactive features make for an engaged, informed citizenry.
19. Crucially, however, incorporation into the upper reaches of strategy-making is offered only to representatives of the respectable citizenry.
20. In some instances, delegates were driven outside where they were encircled and shot by the police and an aroused white citizenry.
21. If the government did what Clinton did, it would force a showdown with the pan-democrats using the citizenry as its bargaining counter.
22. Now, Abidjan, afloat on watery lagoons, is parched, its citizenry athirst yet fearful of stepping out into the streets, where bodies lie uncollected and the smell of death emanates.
23. You are the unsung hero of so many deeds benefiting our citizenry.
24. More specifically, the economic independence and personal freedom of the burgher class helped to shape the citizenry of the modern nation state.
25. They try to allow for enhanced leisure enjoyed by the citizenry.
26. All these are habits of mind that are useful for an engaged citizenry, and from which a letter carrier, no less than a college professor, might derive a sense of self-worth.
27. The army of occupation had orders not to ill - treat the local citizenry.
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