Get to know Remainers better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Remainers meaning
plural of remainer
Using Remainers
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of remainer
- In the example corpus, remainers often appears in combinations such as: and remainers, the remainers, remainers and.
Context around Remainers
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 7 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 3 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Remainers
- In this selection, "remainers" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, hard, tory, hardcore, especially, fought and lost stand out and add context to how "remainers" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 2015 the remainers lost by and and the remainers failed pathetically. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "remainers" sits close to words such as achievers, acton and aether, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with remainers
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Can Remainers ask the Queen not to suspend Parliament? (9 words)
You will struggle convincing many Remainers once the euro comes up. (11 words)
He can’t blame anyone else after this, there’s no “Remainers” obstructing him. (14 words)
Because of his leftist views, allegations of anti-Semitism in the party under his leadership, and his vague stance on Brexit, the Labour leader is a controversial figure whom many moderate Remainers will be reluctant to have as prime minister. (40 words)
Firm Remainers and anti-Borisians will be stirred up to ever more extreme opposition by his latest words, but have you met anyone who, as a result of hearing them, has switched from Leave to Remain? (36 words)
One key factor in Lib Dems failure to attract enough Tory remainers in the GE, as well as the obvious fear of Corbyn, was the fact that Boris had a deal on the table. (34 words)
How could Remainers ever counter the simple ‘Get Brexit Done’ message when it looked like the parties would continue to argue under a rainbow coalition? (25 words)
Can Remainers ask the Queen not to suspend Parliament? (9 words)
Firm Remainers and anti-Borisians will be stirred up to ever more extreme opposition by his latest words, but have you met anyone who, as a result of hearing them, has switched from Leave to Remain? (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
It happened at 11pm and while jubilant Brexiteers partied, many Remainers – especially in Scotland – lit candles and held vigils across the UK.
You may remember the seemingly unending parliamentary battles to implement the result of the referendum and the viciousness with which Remainers fought to defeat the Government.
A recent political example is Brexit in the U.K. In 2015, the Remainers lost by a tiny margin and therefore did not accept the result.
How could Remainers ever counter the simple ‘Get Brexit Done’ message when it looked like the parties would continue to argue under a rainbow coalition?
Most Labour members are Remainers, although some of Mr Corbyn's allies have blamed the party's shift towards a pro-Remain position for its election defeat.
One key factor in Lib Dems failure to attract enough Tory remainers in the GE, as well as the obvious fear of Corbyn, was the fact that Boris had a deal on the table.
Remainers are often not that comfortable talking about our identities as Europeans, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have them or feel them intensely at times like this.
You will struggle convincing many Remainers once the euro comes up.
And ministers fear die-hard Remainers will try to ambush Mr Johnson by mounting a fresh coup while he is away in Brussels.
And now, consumed by the battle against Brexit, hardcore remainers are no longer the moderates.
As Remainers waved blue and yellow European Union flags overhead, Brexiteers held placards calling for the referendum to be honoured.
At the end of March, 34 Tory rebels voted against the Brexit deal, including 28 so-called Spartans and six die-hard Remainers.
Because of his leftist views, allegations of anti-Semitism in the party under his leadership, and his vague stance on Brexit, the Labour leader is a controversial figure whom many moderate Remainers will be reluctant to have as prime minister.
But the independents cannot assume that Labour remainers are all centrists in the old Blairite sense of the 1990s.
Can Remainers ask the Queen not to suspend Parliament?
Despite an intense whipping effort the Prime Minister was still defied by 34 Tory MPs - 28 hard Brexiteers and six pro-EU Remainers.
Fair enough for the remainers, but the leave parties are weirdly silent when it comes to the benefits of leaving the EU.
Far too many voters responded to the lies, prejudices, bigotry and ignorance of the Leave campaign leaders, and the Remainers failed pathetically to react with the vigour needed to counterbalance the donkey-led campaign.
Firm Remainers and anti-Borisians will be stirred up to ever more extreme opposition by his latest words, but have you met anyone who, as a result of hearing them, has switched from Leave to Remain?
He can’t blame anyone else after this, there’s no “Remainers” obstructing him.
Common combinations with remainers
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and remainers 9×
- the remainers 8×
- remainers and 8×
- remainers are 6×
- remainers will 5×
- many remainers 4×
- tory remainers 3×
- as remainers 3×
- labour remainers 3×
- to remainers 3×