Sentence examples for the occupier from inspiring English sources

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the occupier

noun

One who occupies, particularly with respect to a foreign government controlling the territory of another.

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The occupied and the occupier, the coloniser and the colonised, are locked in a deadly embrace.

Like it or not, the view is reinforced that Iraq is an unambiguous narrative of the oppressor and the oppressed, the occupier and the occupied.

He championed a progressive approach to the reconstruction of Japanese society, arguing that all occupations ultimately ended badly for the occupier and the occupied.

Of course, occupations damage the occupier no less than the occupied.

"As long as we're the occupier and they are the occupied, there will be no absolute quiet," Mr. Sarid said on Israel Radio.

$24.95 The philanthropy of the occupier is the oppression of the occupied.

The justification is always the same: the security of the occupier must be upheld against the resistance of the occupied and blockaded population.

Her new role as the voice of an occupied country in the halls of power of the occupier is an odd one, she acknowledges.

We will expel the occupier".

He's the occupier," he replied.

It damages the occupier too.

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