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All citizenship synonyms

cit·i·zen·ship
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noun citizenship

  • autonomy — Autonomy is the ability to make your own decisions about what to do rather than being influenced by someone else or told what to do.
  • democracy — A democracy is a country in which the people choose their government by voting for it.
  • self-determination — determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence.
  • liberation — the act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
  • relief — prominence, distinctness, or vividness due to contrast.
  • privilege — a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most: the privileges of the very rich.
  • release — to lease again.
  • sovereignty — the quality or state of being sovereign, or of having supreme power or authority.
  • self-government — control of the government of a state, community, or other body by its own members; democratic government.
  • immunity — the state of being immune from or insusceptible to a particular disease or the like.
  • origin — something from which anything arises or is derived; source; fountainhead: to follow a stream to its origin.
  • society — an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes.
  • community — The community is all the people who live in a particular area or place.
  • prerogative — an exclusive right, privilege, etc., exercised by virtue of rank, office, or the like: the prerogatives of a senator.
  • rescue — to free or deliver from confinement, violence, danger, or evil.
  • salvage — the act of saving a ship or its cargo from perils of the seas.
  • autarchy — unlimited rule; autocracy
  • liberty — freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
  • delivery — Delivery or a delivery is the bringing of letters, parcels, or other goods to someone's house or to another place where they want them.
  • impunity — exemption from punishment.
  • disengagement — the act or process of disengaging or the state of being disengaged.
  • deliverance — Deliverance is rescue from imprisonment, danger, or evil.
  • abolition — The abolition of something such as a system or practice is its formal ending.
  • probation — the act of testing.
  • franchise — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • manumission — the act of manumitting.
  • parole — language as manifested in the actual utterances produced by speakers of a language (contrasted with langue).
  • salvation — the act of saving or protecting from harm, risk, loss, destruction, etc.
  • redemption — an act of redeeming or atoning for a fault or mistake, or the state of being redeemed.
  • abolitionism — the principle or policy of abolition, especially of slavery of blacks in the U.S.
  • country — A country is one of the political units which the world is divided into, covering a particular area of land.
  • raceCape, a cape at the SE extremity of Newfoundland.
  • allegiance — Your allegiance is your support for and loyalty to a particular group, person, or belief.
  • nation — Carry or Carrie (Amelia Moore) 1846–1911, U.S. temperance leader.
  • nationality — the status of belonging to a particular nation, whether by birth or naturalization: the nationality of an immigrant.
  • residency — residence (def 3).
  • social conscience — the state of being aware of the problems that affect a lot of people in society, such as being poor or having no home, and wanting to do something to help these people
  • home rule — self-government in local matters by a city, province, state, colony, or the like.
  • disimprison — to release from imprisonment.
  • representative government — a person or thing that represents another or others.
  • body politic — The body politic is all the people of a nation when they are considered as a complete political group.
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