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Chechen

[ US /ˈtʃɛtʃɪn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to Chechnya or its people or culture
NOUN
  1. a northern Caucasian language spoken by the Chechen
  2. a native or inhabitant of Chechnya

How To Use Chechen In A Sentence

  • Chechen,” most experts agreed, was a term chosen by Russian colonists after the name of a local village that, ironically, bore the name of thirteenth century Mongol conqueror. The Return
  • The Kremlin's claim that negotiations are infeasible will be justified, and Chechens who seek alternatives to war will be silenced.
  • News reports also cited Russian officials as pledging that elections for a new Chechen president would take place within four months, as called for in the republic's constitution.
  • A Chechenlanguage theater and national Vaikakhk dance troupe began work.
  • His Grozny, delicate as a doily, shows the ruins of the bombed Chechen capital dissolving in quavering sepia contours like an 18th-century capriccio.
  • For the past three years he has been locked in an unwinnable war against the Chechens and has opposed their demands for autonomy by deploying large numbers of troops against them.
  • He will have authority over the Kremlin-appointed Chechen administrator, Akhmed Kadyrov.
  • She had a thick Chechen accent but she articulated each word clearly.
  • The device killed Ismailov and his Chechen driver instantly. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • If Russian soldiers abduct and murder a Chechen in Grozny, that is not counted as terrorism, if Chechens do the same in Moscow, it is. The New Republic - All Feed
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