citizenship
/sˈɪtɪzʌnʃˌɪp/noun4 syllables
Citizenship means: the status of a citizen with rights and duties.
Synonyms for citizenship3
also used for citizenship
citizenhood, freedom of the city, freemanship
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What does citizenship mean?2
noun
1
the status of a citizen with rights and duties
2
conduct as a citizen“award for good citizenship”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Citizenship in a sentence
- Under the reign of tyranny, innocent people were deprived of their citizenship.unknown
- I want my children to have dual citizenship.CK
- There can be no daily democracy without daily citizenship.gauravjiii
- Citizenship in this country does not require the renunciation of other citizenships.shekitten
- Sami couldn't get a good job because he couldn't get citizenship.OsoHombre
- How difficult is it to renounce your citizenship?ddnktr
- Proof of citizenship is an important document for demonstrating your nationality.Miktsoanit
- Orban granted citizenship to Hungarians from neighboring countries to secure their vote.Amastan
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Forms of citizenship
as a noun
- plural
- citizenships