genocide

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɛnəsˌa‍ɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒɛnəˌsaɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. systematic killing of a racial or cultural group
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How To Use genocide In A Sentence

  • And survivors of the Rwandan genocide and the holocaust work to keep the memories of their relatives alive.
  • She was denounced in media outlets close to the government as a "negationist" of the genocide. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • The game is designed to be fun to play and a lighthearted approach to being a evil scheming megalomaniac, so although there are many different ways of being evil, there is no slavery or genocide.
  • Unless one of the prospects you're suggesting is genocide of the unevolved which is, of course, a possibility. More Aesthetics
  • Dreadstar Vol. 1 TPB - This reprint of Jim Starlin's 80's ouvre collects the first few issues of the series (and not the Metamorphosis Odyssey that resulted in galactic genocide) that persuaded me that scifi wasn't so bad. Grafictive excesses
  • You are planning on disinvesting so you don't look like you're "condoning" genocide in Darfur? Queerty
  • Those charges were expected to include war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.
  • Paula says she travelled along a main road used during the Pol Pot genocide and it was heavily mined.
  • As you may already know, I work on my Heart Smarts goodwill program full time, helping people fight off vices that plague their lives, like gambling and genocide.
  • Chris Travers says: fatfox: His point (2) is that the advocation of genocide is, in any case, an example of what free speech means. The Volokh Conspiracy » Could Students Be Suspended for “Beat the Jew” Game
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