On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Brexiteers. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Brexiteers meaning
plural of Brexiteer
Using Brexiteers
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of Brexiteer
- In the example corpus, brexiteers often appears in combinations such as: the brexiteers, tory brexiteers, brexiteers who.
Context around Brexiteers
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 7 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Brexiteers
- In this selection, "brexiteers" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, dear, hard, soft, stock, wanting and partied stand out and add context to how "brexiteers" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a sudden brexiteers are claiming and against the brexiteers in recent. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "brexiteers" sits close to words such as abelian, acer and ademola, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with brexiteers
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This week is a big week for Brexiteers. (8 words)
Brexiteers also celebrated the investment by the carmaking giant. (9 words)
Still not understanding the loss-loss game being played by the Brexiteers. (12 words)
The issue is however likely to be particularly fraught in any UK-EU deal because of Brexiteers' aversion to the ECJ, as well as concerns on the EU side about the UK backsliding on aspects of EU regulations it signs up to under a "level playing field". (47 words)
In this context, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has said a “bare bones” trade agreement is probably the best that can be hoped for in 2020, and not the kind of deep trade deal promised by some Brexiteers in 2016. (43 words)
In interview, Mendes and his co-scriptwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns have tried to conjure an audience who do still need to be told about the heroism and horror of the First World War: those Brexiteers who have allegedly been hijacking our history. (42 words)
And you write, “A blind commitment to a new referendum would not pass scrutiny…” Whose scrutiny, the Brexiteers’? (18 words)
Example sentences (20)
Remember my dear Brexiteers this is what you voted for, a few solutions would be appreciated ( and not ones with unicorns, faries or desperate appeals to remainers to sort it out, which seem to be the Brexiteers stock wail).
So there will be hard Brexiteers wanting one of their's to become leader, while the soft Brexiteers and Remainers will oppose any such candidate.
Brexiteers also celebrated the investment by the carmaking giant.
It happened at 11pm and while jubilant Brexiteers partied, many Remainers – especially in Scotland – lit candles and held vigils across the UK.
This week is a big week for Brexiteers.
Tory grandee Lord Frost, one of the chief Brexiteers, has doubled down on his opinion that Scotland should have its devolution powers reversed.
Up to 100 Tory MPs, many of whom as from the European Research Group - a powerful backbench group of Brexiteers - are set to rebel unless Mr Sunak restores Northern Ireland's sovereignty.
Bertie Ahern remembers working with John Bruton ‘against the Brexiteers’ in recent years.
Backbench Brexiteers are expecting little less than a rewrite of entire chunks of the Withdrawal Agreement.
In interview, Mendes and his co-scriptwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns have tried to conjure an audience who do still need to be told about the heroism and horror of the First World War: those Brexiteers who have allegedly been hijacking our history.
In this context, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has said a “bare bones” trade agreement is probably the best that can be hoped for in 2020, and not the kind of deep trade deal promised by some Brexiteers in 2016.
Still not understanding the loss-loss game being played by the Brexiteers.
The Brexiteers have promised that the United Kingdom will be better off without the EU.
The concept of a treaty directly contradicts the Brexiteers’ understanding of sovereignty.
The issue is however likely to be particularly fraught in any UK-EU deal because of Brexiteers' aversion to the ECJ, as well as concerns on the EU side about the UK backsliding on aspects of EU regulations it signs up to under a "level playing field".
The Prime Minister has nominated his brother Jo Johnson, his chief strategic adviser Sir Edward Lister and several Tory grandees for peerages, while a suite of Brexiteers are also set for the Lords.
All of a sudden Brexiteers are claiming that, no we must be governed by referendum.
A minister called hardline Tory Brexiteers 'nutters' and 'right-wing extremists' while Attorney General Geoffrey Cox was slapped down for 'mansplaining' leaving the EU to a female colleague in Theresa May's extraordinary seven-hour crisis cabinet meeting.
And you write, “A blind commitment to a new referendum would not pass scrutiny…” Whose scrutiny, the Brexiteers’?
As Remainers waved blue and yellow European Union flags overhead, Brexiteers held placards calling for the referendum to be honoured.
Common combinations with brexiteers
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the brexiteers 14×
- tory brexiteers 10×
- brexiteers who 8×
- brexiteers are 7×
- brexiteers in 7×
- brexiteers and 5×
- hard brexiteers 4×
- brexiteers have 4×
- hard-line brexiteers 4×
- for brexiteers 3×