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Meanings of
annexing
in English
Russian
аннексия
Portuguese
anexação
Spanish
conquista
Catalan
annexió
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Acquisition of a state's territory by another state.
occupation
conquest
annexation
Russian
аннексия
Synonyms
Examples for "
occupation
"
occupation
conquest
annexation
Examples for "
occupation
"
1
In Europe, Britain paid for a huge army of
occupation
in Germany.
2
We found that niche space varied among areas of different
occupation
times.
3
Others say another
occupation
in the city could be a future possibility.
4
They are extremely busy, extremely stressed, and it's an extremely dangerous
occupation
.
5
Troops from Northern Ireland are participating in the
occupation
of these countries.
1
The greatest power in the world is shown in
conquest
over self.
2
The Turkish
conquest
crushed the Serbs and the Albanians grew in power.
3
Labor could conquer all things, and custom sweeten them in the
conquest
.
4
In the reign of Henry II, the
conquest
of Ireland was begun.
5
Others preferred to isolate the city and continue the
conquest
of Persia.
1
Israeli critics of
annexation
have voiced concern it could increase anti-Israeli violence.
2
The conflict followed Russia's
annexation
of Ukraine's Crimea region earlier this year.
3
The people at home needed to understand how vital the
annexation
remained.
4
Great changes were expected;
annexation
was talked of; the Arabs grew civil.
5
Emirati officials say the deal puts an end to West Bank
annexation
.
Usage of
annexing
in English
1
Georgia's pro-Western leadership accused Russia of effectively
annexing
Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
2
Georgia's pro-Western leadership accuses Russia of effectively
annexing
Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
3
Indonesia took advantage of the turmoil by invading and
annexing
East Timor.
4
The new King determined to begin by
annexing
Wales to the Crown.
5
There's a prejudice nowadays against subalterns
annexing
empires without orders, you know.
6
This was another election stunt: in reality,
annexing
the land will change nothing.
7
But Cluny was also
annexing
to that thought another new and potent idea.
8
There is also the small matter of
annexing
Crimea and destabilising the Ukraine.
9
The latter, sympathizing with Russia, strongly objected to Austria
annexing
Piedmont.
10
It being wrong to steal, he made a point of
annexing
small objects.
11
She had set her heart upon
annexing
all of Bavaria to her realms.
12
Nothing would induce him to be a party to
annexing
Granthistan.
13
Shepstone's Proclamation
annexing
the Transvaal is going to be read presently.
14
Meanwhile, Israeli politicians in cabinet talk about
annexing
vast swathes of the West Bank.
15
Anarchy in Syria warranted Pompeius in
annexing
the Seleucid dominion.
16
That gives us two years to work on
annexing
Fiji.
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annexing
annex
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
annex to
annex also
annex swathes
annex the country
annex a friend
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Translations for
annexing
Russian
аннексия
аннексии
аннекс
Portuguese
anexação
Spanish
conquista
anexión
ocupación
Catalan
annexió
Annexing
through the time
Annexing
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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