compatriots in English

noun
1
a fellow citizen or national of a country.
Stich defeated his compatriot Boris Becker in the quarterfinals
synonyms:fellow countrymanfellow countrywomancountrymancountrywomanfellow citizen
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "compatriots" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "compatriots", or refer to the context using the word "compatriots" in the English Dictionary.

1. Your Compatriots are people from your own country

2. I look upon all men as my compatriots.

3. Human love, love compatriots, and in race against time.

4. Relatives, compatriots, and coreligionists thus constituted efficient networks that crisscrossed Europe.

5. The general incited his Compatriots to fight for their independence

6. His compatriots from the rebel days now thought him a nerd.

7. I was surrounded on the terraces by compatriots I wanted to disown.

8. ‎Living abroad? You can now meet & network with Compatriots around you

9. Definition a fellow countryman or countrywoman He beat his Compatriots in the final.

10. I see that I enjoy an exaggerated reputation for probity among my compatriots.

11. Living abroad? You can now meet & network with Compatriots around you

12. His compatriots Hernán Maidana and Juan Pablo Belatti were chosen as assistant referees.

13. The significance of our diverse links with compatriots abroad increases even more in this context.

14. The kingdom-less Babur was no stranger to moving around with his fellow tribal compatriots

15. In summer 2013 Andréia Rosa joined ambitious Norwegian club Avaldsnes, where she joined compatriots Rosana and Debinha.

16. So, compatriots, with Citizens, let's go for that Spain, let's feel proud of being Spaniards again.

17. The board members focused particularly on inter-agency coordination within the Government Commission on Compatriots Living Abroad.

18. It does not have too many compatriots abroad who themselves are asking their governments to do more to stop genocide.

19. He idealized his city and strove throughout his life to restore Athens' supremacy and motivate his compatriots against Philip II of Macedon.

20. Tank, along with 62 of his compatriots at Focke-Wulf, had emigrated to Latin America to restart his career in aerospace ventures.

21. 12 What Zyuganov reassuringly says to nervous westerners is not what he has been saying for the past five years to his compatriots.

22. After a while, other scouts start to visit the sites advertised by their compatriots and, on their return, also perform more waggle dances.

23. Coincidentally, Muñoz stopped one day [] to speak to some day laborers, among them compatriots from his homeland, and learned some often went hungry

24. The myth of Camelot — Kennedy's court of compatriots, named after one of his favorite song lyrics — took hold and has captivated Americans for decades since

25. This is primarily the fault of the British government and media that intimidated their compatriots with fake stories and conducted an active agitprop campaign through egregious methods.

26. Iran's Azeris have played and continue to play an active role in the country's development, politics, economy, and culture -- on a par with their Persian-speaking compatriots.

27. Croatia cannot go on being deaf to the cries of Anguish of our compatriots, who ask for nothing other than respect for their history, their suffering and their rights

28. 12 This former Noxian soldier has forsaken her malevolent compatriots on a quest for self-discovery, wielding a shattered sword to remind her of the fractured world she left behind.

29. Chicago's Albanians, like their compatriots elsewhere, were ardent nationalists and in 1908 formed a patriotic organization, Flamuri i Shqipërisë (The Albanian Flag), to promote Albanian independence

30. Are all Chinese compatriots on both sides, and if China's sovereignty and territory to be split and went to war and fratricidal on both sides of the Strait is extremely unfortunate.

31. A Compatriot is also a friend or someone you work with: After work, I went to dinner with some of my office Compatriots. (Definition of Compatriot from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © …

32. Is it any wonder that French or British citizens show little enthusiasm for a new treaty, when two of our longer serving leaders have abjectly failed to explain and justify the Union to their compatriots?

33. Synonyms & Antonyms of Compatriot 1 a person living in or originally from the same country as another an appeal to all of his Compatriots to come to their country's aid in its hour of need

34. From the 19th century onwards, many of our compatriots left the shores of mother India, the vast majority as indentured labourers, and tended the roots of India in Africa, Mauritius, and as far afield as the Caribbean, Suriname and Fiji.

35. What remained of the royalist army retreated to Veracruz and was cornered in the fortress of San Juan de Ulúa, and O'Donoju, who had been assured an important position in the government of the new empire, died shortly afterwards, dishonored by his Spaniard compatriots.

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37. ‘The Artful dance form called capoeira is widely known as a cultural expression in Brazil, but it's rapidly becoming all the rage in the capital of Angola.’ ‘And unlike his two compatriots, Mehrjui's work is mostly devoid of the Artful interplay between life and art that is so characteristic of their work.’

38. Arab-Muslim newcomers intermarried with locals, while locals converted to Islam for convenience or to escape jizya or other discriminatory policies, creating a native Muslim population and a fertile ground for Arabization, as children of mixed descent picked up Arabic, which had a higher status, and converts moved away from their Christian compatriots and intermingled with Arabs.

39. A sociologist who wrote about the recent conflicts in the Balkans said about certain reputable authors and public-opinion makers: “I was dumbfounded to see [them] adopt a style which panders to their compatriots’ basest impulses, stirs up their passionate hatred, blinds their judgement by urging them to see no behaviour as taboo . . . , and falsifying reality.”

40. The Conferees of the HS have therefore: i] Decided that today’s Hand Shake (HS) is not a one off event, but only the first of a progressive and continuous re-socialization project that will, in short order, reach out to embrace other compatriots in the South South (SS) , Middle Belt [MB], North Central (NC) North East (NE) and North West (NW

41. "Yes, my lord," the general said Contritely.: Si, mi señor, dijo compungido el general.: In Mapleton just its name because people assume an expression Contritely and embarrassment (last one was Kevin), which explains his bizarre attitude to provoke his compatriots to see how far the pity that elicits can let you go.: En Mapleton sólo su nombre porque la gente asume una expresión compungido