Wondering how to use Citizenry in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as people or group.
Citizenry in a sentence
Citizenry meaning
The group of all citizens; citizens taken collectively.
Using Citizenry
- The main meaning on this page is: The group of all citizens; citizens taken collectively.
- Useful related words include: people, group, grouping.
- In the example corpus, citizenry often appears in combinations such as: the citizenry, citizenry to, citizenry and.
Context around Citizenry
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Citizenry
- In this selection, "citizenry" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, equal, angry, empowered, aid, divided and restive stand out and add context to how "citizenry" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a citizenry that knows and about equal citizenry and equal. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "citizenry" sits close to words such as accords, addictions and alfonso, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with citizenry
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In other words, democracy is about equal citizenry and equal citizenry is democracy. (13 words)
It is imperative to rebuild these structures to empower people and foster active citizenry. (14 words)
Like this current banking crisis, our republic is also a reflection of its citizenry. (14 words)
Nationalised healthcare, free at the point of need, has created a bond between state and citizenry that has lasted for generations and will last for years more if there are people willing to fight for it. (36 words)
All of the citizenry, including the powerful, needed to be habituated to the virtue that accorded with this classical ideal of freedom, and the guardrails helped with that education for liberty. (31 words)
Olame added that the command had carried out numerous sensitisation programmes across the state with the aim of enlightening the citizenry on the ills associated with drug use and illicit trafficking. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
In other words, democracy is about equal citizenry and equal citizenry is democracy.
A citizenry that knows its rights and appreciates its power to affect change through mobilisation and organisation stands a better chance of holding those in power accountable.
All of the citizenry, including the powerful, needed to be habituated to the virtue that accorded with this classical ideal of freedom, and the guardrails helped with that education for liberty.
A supermajority of the citizenry in these countries now the need for the security that the defensive pact brings.
But they pointed out to the angry citizenry that this project is taking place in a commercial area zoned to allow for a quick-serve restaurant.
Fabricated stories, such as the ones in question, only serve to damage the reputation of respected public figures and create unnecessary anxiety amongst the citizenry.
He noted that every country and its citizenry have a duty to maintain and plan towards peace.
He said that the service will create a more connected and empowered citizenry, aid in uplifting youngsters, and prepare them for challenges and opportunities.
In much of the state, deep investigative journalism had virtually ceased, leaving the citizenry with little reliable information about their leaders.
It is imperative to rebuild these structures to empower people and foster active citizenry.
Like this current banking crisis, our republic is also a reflection of its citizenry.
Nationalised healthcare, free at the point of need, has created a bond between state and citizenry that has lasted for generations and will last for years more if there are people willing to fight for it.
NBA President Yakubu Maikyau (SAN) said there was a need to continuously engage government at all levels on issues affecting the country and the citizenry.
No matter who has occupied the White House in recent years, the Deep State has succeeded in keeping the citizenry divided and at each other’s throats.
Not only is Putin’s military depleted and divided, but his economy is a wreck, his citizenry restive and his own strongman reputation tarnished.
Okubadejo said that the unfortunate incident involving the destruction of some ’ Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) was as a result of frustration caused by the unavailability of cash to the citizenry.
Olame added that the command had carried out numerous sensitisation programmes across the state with the aim of enlightening the citizenry on the ills associated with drug use and illicit trafficking.
The economist expressed support for fuel subsidy removal and the unification of foreign exchange, admitting however that both policies have come with serious pains on the citizenry.
They are equally a necessity if such a state is to enjoy political stability and win the love and attachment of its citizenry to it as a mark of patriotism.
This would “improve the relation between citizenry and the institutions that administer justice” in order to reconstruct the “confidence between citizens and the State,” according to the Truth Commission.
Common combinations with citizenry
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the citizenry 118×
- citizenry to 18×
- citizenry and 15×
- citizenry that 8×
- citizenry in 8×
- its citizenry 8×
- citizenry will 5×
- citizenry of 5×
- citizenry as 5×
- citizenry is 4×