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All citizenship antonyms

cit·i·zen·ship
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noun citizenship

  • confinement — Confinement is the state of being forced to stay in a prison or another place which you cannot leave.
  • limitation — a limiting condition; restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability or handicap: He knows his limitations as a writer.
  • servitude — slavery or bondage of any kind: political or intellectual servitude.
  • slavery — the condition of a slave; bondage.
  • communism — advocacy of a classless society in which private ownership has been abolished and the means of production and subsistence belong to the community
  • government — the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state, community, etc.; political administration: Government is necessary to the existence of civilized society.
  • subordination — the act of placing in a lower rank or position: The refusal to allow women to be educated was part of society's subordination of women to men.
  • suppression — the act of suppressing.
  • restriction — something that restricts; a restrictive condition or regulation; limitation.
  • responsibility — the state or fact of being responsible, answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control, or management.
  • imprisonment — to confine in or as if in a prison.
  • restraint — a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
  • retention — the act of retaining.
  • subjection — the act of subjecting.
  • difficulty — the fact or condition of being difficult.
  • reserve — to keep back or save for future use, disposal, treatment, etc.
  • incarceration — the act of incarcerating, or putting in prison or another enclosure: The incarceration rate has increased dramatically.
  • hold — to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • captivity — Captivity is the state of being kept imprisoned or enclosed.
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