citizenryˈsɪt ə zən ri, -sən-
citizenry (n)
- plural
- citizenries
English Definitions:
citizenry, people (noun)
the body of citizens of a state or country
"the Spanish people"
citizenry (Noun)
The group of all citizens.
citizenry
Citizenship is an allegiance of person to a state. Each state determines the conditions under which it will recognize persons as its citizens, and the conditions under which that status will be withdrawn. Recognition by a state as a citizen generally carries with it recognition of civil, political, and social rights which are not afforded to non-citizens. In general, the basic rights normally regarded as arising from citizenship are the right to a passport, the right to leave and return to the country/ies of citizenship, the right to live in that country, and to work there. Some countries permit their citizens to have multiple citizenships, while others insist on exclusive allegiance.
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