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denaturalisation

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  • noun The act or process of denaturalising, of changing or destroying the quality (nature) of a thing.
  • noun The act or process of destroying the rights of a citizen

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Examples

  • Third, we will have to expel criminal foreigners and, following denaturalisation, criminals with dual nationality.

    Geert Wilders Speech from Copenhagen, June 14th, 2009 GayandRight 2009

  • The alternative of denaturalisation and deportation would have required amendments to the law with retroactive effect.

    The Deschenes Report: The Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals. 1987

  • There were, first: the amendment of the Criminal Code to try suspected individuals here in Canada; second: extradition of individuals against whom allegations were made to face trial elsewhere; or third: denaturalisation and deportation, which would see the individuals concerned stripped of their Canadian citizenship because of fraud at the time of entry and then deported from Canada.

    The Deschenes Report: The Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals. 1987

  • The verification of the alleged denaturalisation of the feasts in the Priestly Code lies in this, that their historical interpretation, for which the way is already paved by the

    Prolegomena Julius Wellhausen 1881

  • The result, if a war criminal is successfully prosecuted, is denaturalisation and deportation or extradition.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • Close the borders, no more Islamics in the Netherlands, many Muslims deported from the Netherlands, denaturalisation of Islamic criminals. 'and/or

    Blogbot - forsiden 2009

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