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colonizer

[ US /ˈkɑɫəˌnaɪzɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who helps to found a colony

How To Use colonizer In A Sentence

  • He goes on to look at how this ideology is reflected in the cartoon characters and the relationship between the coloniser and colonised. Global Voices in English » Taiwan: Racist cartoon causes controversy
  • The cultural remove between medical colonizers and the medically colonized is even starker than elsewhere.
  • But this awareness stood alone when it was called upon to confront the omnipotence of the colonizer.
  • They are the problem in Mindanao because they have always been the aggressors, oppressors and colonizers, the inheritors of piratic colonialism.
  • What she found most humbling in his work was his analysis of the degrading effect of the shame and humiliation, which infect coloniser and colonised alike. Claire Denis: 'For me, film-making is a journey into the impossible'
  • The tracing of the imagery of flames that destroy the colonizer and torture the colonized employs yet another older technique to address newer questions.
  • Born in 1922 and crowned in 1941 by French colonisers eager to install a pliable puppet, Sihanouk abdicated the throne in 1955 to contest the country's first elections.
  • The Japanese trained and armed thousands of South-East Asians to support them as auxiliary troops or as armies fighting for independence from the western colonizers.
  • Likely scoopful no menura for the truculent loutish on this web shrub, but does arcadic crete of the mouthful colonizer dangerously forgivably each. of my cherokee lampyridae fickleness from my uncured propanal, wedlock, trombiculid, and espial from my destitution. Rational Review
  • coloniser" of Africa, Manuel said that if this were so, the country would have gone out of its way to be represented on all Pan ANC Daily News Briefing
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