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Enclaves meaning
plural of enclave
Using Enclaves
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of enclave
- In the example corpus, enclaves often appears in combinations such as: enclaves in, enclaves of, the enclaves.
Context around Enclaves
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 7 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Enclaves
- In this selection, "enclaves" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, ethnic, tiny, inside, inside, formed and inevitably stand out and add context to how "enclaves" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include against terrorists enclaves and logistics and certain democratic enclaves. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "enclaves" sits close to words such as aggravating, airbags and alder, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with enclaves
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Ethnic enclaves enable cultural inclusion. (5 words)
The enclaves often had their own churches, schools, stores, and economic systems. (12 words)
They’re not passing through the backyards of the rich enclaves in this country. (14 words)
Just as Little Havana has been recognized as a “point of entry into American life but also a place to escape as one makes progress”, so too can other ethnic enclaves be the necessary gateway for greater cultural and ethnic acceptance and flourishment. (43 words)
Just as quickly as these illegal immigrants started showing up in liberal enclaves the local population and leaders figured out they didn’t actually want them there—and they’re complaining endlessly about the drain on resources and increase in crime. (41 words)
It was, again, this, kind of, just incredible sort of economic power whereby these companies came to control, kind of, entire regions and entire economies, and developed what sort of became thought of as enclaves, to a certain extent. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
This boundary between the Netherlands and Belgium is special in that it does not form a contiguous line, but leaves a handful of tiny enclaves (and enclaves inside enclaves) on both sides of the border.
Many enclaves formed as vital shelters for immigrants, and when immigration flows changed, the enclaves inevitably changed as well.
As most such enclaves are occupied by the military, military law is especially concerned with these enclaves, especially the issue of establishing who has jurisdiction and what type of jurisdiction.
Danmadami disclosed that in a related development, the air component of Operations Hadin Kai equally conducted several air interdiction operations against terrorists enclaves and logistics in other to degrade them.
Hebron is a flashpoint city where several hundred hard-line Israeli settlers live in heavily guarded enclaves amid some 200,000 Palestinians.
Just as quickly as these illegal immigrants started showing up in liberal enclaves the local population and leaders figured out they didn’t actually want them there—and they’re complaining endlessly about the drain on resources and increase in crime.
The enclaves often had their own churches, schools, stores, and economic systems.
The PA has limited control over scattered enclaves in the West Bank, and almost none over militant strongholds such as the Jenin camp.
They’re not passing through the backyards of the rich enclaves in this country.
What is becoming clear is that controlling the Palestinians in their separate enclaves is going to take ever-increasing amounts of violence and force to maintain Israeli dominance, however counterproductive this is likely to be.
When they do this, they knowingly attempt to divide the people of Guyana into racial enclaves.
Elizabeth Street Garden in Little Italy is like if a Monet met a community garden, with granite sculptures and benches surrounded by ornate fountains, along with lush greenery and flower beds that create little enclaves.
Ethnic enclaves enable cultural inclusion.
For instance, lmmediately upon acquisition of vital targets, fighter jets are scrambled to carry out major bombarding raids on significant terrorist enclaves.
It is one of numerous sentry boxes manned by Israeli forces separating Palestinian streets from Jewish settler enclaves in the old town, which hosts a disputed holy site.
It was, again, this, kind of, just incredible sort of economic power whereby these companies came to control, kind of, entire regions and entire economies, and developed what sort of became thought of as enclaves, to a certain extent.
Just as Little Havana has been recognized as a “point of entry into American life but also a place to escape as one makes progress”, so too can other ethnic enclaves be the necessary gateway for greater cultural and ethnic acceptance and flourishment.
Locally and statewide, influential party figures are hoping he shows a Republican can win in certain Democratic enclaves.
Once bustling thoroughfares were transformed into ghostly enclaves, deserted except for the haunting echoes of gunfire and the occasional presence of armored police vehicles patrolling charred streets.
This is as it expressed commitment to taking the fight against banditry to the terrorists in their enclaves.
Common combinations with enclaves
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- enclaves in 18×
- enclaves of 12×
- the enclaves 8×
- ethnic enclaves 7×
- enclaves and 5×
- two enclaves 4×
- and enclaves 3×
- these enclaves 3×
- enclaves to 3×
- enclaves along 3×