denizen Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈden.ɪ.zən]
  • Us [ ˈden.ə.zən]

Meaning of denizen In English

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Examples of denizen

  • The department employed buggy drivers and route riders to deliver the mail directly to the homes of rural denizens.

  • The denizen could be seen as being granted exactly that package, minus a couple of important entitlements.

  • An alien becomes a denizen by being ' infranchised ', which literally means being made free or given freedoms.

  • One useful connotation of this technical sense of ' denizen ' was that it implied freedom.

  • We are allowed to give ear to the building's denizens, the echoes of whose voices sculpt our movement through space.

  • In and of itself, however, the material existence and output of small-scale enter prises and the lives of their denizens is insufficient to either explain or maintain this role.

  • In particular, as bearers and denizens of a social memory, the missionary artifacts suggest ways of thinking about what happens, through time, to the elements of an individual memory.

  • Wanamaker pressed diligently for the expansion of rural deliver y, knowing that rural denizens would support other department initiatives once they had a taste of its best services.

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