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[ UK /hˈə‍ʊmlənd/ ]
[ US /ˈhoʊmˌɫænd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the country where you were born

How To Use homeland In A Sentence

  • Is that something you really want to see, that kind of ossified thinking in a bureaucratic organization like Homeland Security? CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2005
  • At the same time, the research budget for cybersecurity programs at the Department of Homeland Security was cut by 7% to $16 m.
  • In Mr. Barthel's homeland, nudism had taken root among young people as an expression of physical fitness and harmony with nature. Wearing Only a Smile, Nudists Seek Out the Young and the Naked
  • Everyone who uses those arguments has already assumed the longterm disfranchisement and marginalization of that majority of the Palestinian people forced to live in complete exile from their homeland for, in many cases, the past 60 years ... Charlottesville Blogs
  • The former schoolteacher is already a national hero in his adopted homeland. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were prepared to go out to another country and plot against their homeland. The Sun
  • In 1947 partition divided their homeland and those finding themselves in Pakistan suffered terrible losses making their way to India.
  • Apartheid used tribalism as the basis of its "divide-and-rule" homeland policies.
  • The Homeland Security Department is also testing alternatives, such as electronic monitoring devices.
  • The word yurt is originally from the Turkic word meaning "dwelling place" in the sense of "homeland"; the term came to be used in reference to the physical tent-like structures only in other languages. Yurts
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