Citizen [noun]

Definition of Citizen:

person native of country

Opposite/Antonyms of Citizen:


Sentence/Example of Citizen:

One that views everything through the eyes of the badge and not the citizens we serve.

Just how much fires increase in the future, or whether they do at all despite the rise in risk, depends on how policymakers and citizens respond to the threat.

Federal law also allows citizens to file suit over Clean Water Act violations, both to seek fines, payable to the government, and to force measures to stop further violations.

The core principle of democracy is political equality — the idea that all citizens are equal under the law and deserve to have their interests considered equally by the political system.

My administration will take all necessary steps to safeguard our citizens from this threat.

The leaks prompted the Brazilian government to adopt a kind of digital “Bill of Rights” for its citizens, and lawmakers would go on to pass a data protection measure closely modeled on Europe’s GDPR.

The industry is worth up to $25 billion a year and has spawned a new class of self-styled global citizens.

Authoritarian governments have more options to coerce citizen cooperation.

The first is that corporations must be responsible corporate citizens, treating their workers and other stakeholders fairly, and avoiding externalities, such as carbon emissions, that cause unreasonable or disproportionate harm to others.

The city will field 400 inspectors to police the mask use and social distancing, he said, and called on citizens to speak up about violations.