Synonym: compound. Similar words: colony, denial, Color., color, colorful, prolong, so long as, no longer. Meaning: [kə'ləʊnjəl] n. a resident of a colony. adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of or inhabiting a colony 2. of animals who live in colonies, such as ants 3. composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony.
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61. This is especially dangerous in a region where political frontiers, arbitrarily drawn by old colonial powers, divide the tribes.
62. Population anxiety among the ruling classes was crystallized during the colonial periods of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
63. Greater emphasis would be needed, as Watkinson proposed, on military intervention capability rather than on the existing network of colonial garrisons.
64. Spiked cages surround baroque colonial villas; apartment doors are reinforced and guarded at gunpoint.
65. A Zoological Society was founded in London in 1826 to act as a showcase for Britain's colonial possessions.
66. My heart seemed to stop beating, then kick reluctantly into life again, like those temperamental old generators of colonial Danu.
67. Above all else, colonial governments were brutal and culturally limited.
68. During colonial rule the people and the leaders had struggled together as one.
69. The act of representing peoples under direct colonial rule or as disadvantaged economic partners of the west is therefore also political.
70. It featured a series of comedy skits and a half-dozen songs, all loosely recounting the colonial experience.
71. The fugitive slave problem on the southeastern frontier dated back to the colonial period.
72. To the victims, the abstract Leftism of some of the Bolsheviks seemed in practice much the same as colonial domination.
73. The steamship and the railway,(Sentencedict.com) the legacy of the colonial past and the expansive power of commerce make this inevitable.
74. Largely established during the colonial era, it hardly changed at all after independence.
75. These old colonial buildings with their splendid wide windows allow free circulation of air.
76. But this was even more striking in the colonial empires.
77. The colonial experience gave him material for his propositions about colonial nationalism, the subject which he quickly made his own.
78. I believe I can read the names of a few redundant colonial administrators.
79. Furthermore, much of the writing and even foreign staff in conservation institutions are derived directly from colonial administrations.
80. A perception of the bureaucrat's power resources is another characteristic feature of some theories of colonial government.
81. During the colonial period, those powers were possessed exclusively by and were entirely under the control of the Crown.
82. On some occasions lands were taken by colonial officials without the blessing of their authorities.
83. Dulles did more than make the customary recommendations that the policies of the colonial powers keep abreast of local political aspirations.
84. They are expected suddenly to adapt to the modern world after a century of colonial domination and outside interference.
85. The main center of the revolutionary movement thereupon shifted for the time being to the colonial countries.
86. The history of cricket in Menorca is closely linked with the island's colonial past. Sentencedict.com
87. There was never much doubt about which language the colonial rulers would use in local administration.
88. Soon the neat stores were replaced by faded brownstones and tumbledown colonial houses.
89. In colonial days the Presbyterians had mastered the competitive revivalist styles; now they carried their learned ministry to the West.
90. Numerous programs for increasing the white population were debated in the colonial assembly, but no resolution was adopted.
More similar words: colony, denial, Color., color, colorful, prolong, so long as, no longer, ecological, colloquial, Palestinian, onion, laconic, monitor, chronic, ironically, electronic, antagonist, electronics, column, collar, collect, college, long., long, biology, apology, geology, theology, protocol.