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compatriots
noun as in fellow countryman/countrywoman
Strongest match
Weak match
Example Sentences
Mexican authorities, De la Fuente said, are also making “extensive efforts” to encourage compatriots in the United States with U.S.-born children to register their names and those of their children with consulates.
French President Emmanuel Macron said his thoughts are with "our compatriots in Mayotte, who have gone through the most horrific few hours and who have, for some, lost everything, lost their lives".
At present anyone earning more than around £29,000 per year in Scotland pays more income tax than their compatriots in England.
The Lebanese group, working in concert with Israeli soldiers, was accused of torturing and killing compatriots, forcibly conscripting males over the age of 15 and uprooting families who refused.
People like Kennedy and his compatriots in the alt-medicine world often invoke words or phrases like "pollution" or "Big Pharma," which allow people to assume a progressive, if misguided, motive for their anti-science delusions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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