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foreign
adjective as in from another country or strange
adjective as in not relevant
adjective as in not belonging to the place or body in which found
Strong match
Example Sentences
The US removed HTS from a list of foreign terror groups in July.
Smart enough to admit they needed help, the CIA turned to MI6—British foreign intelligence, an agency so secret the government refused to admit it even existed.
At the same time, foreign competition returned with a vengeance, as Japan, Korea and West Germany rebuilt their industrial sectors.
He meant that on any policy debate—immigration restrictions, social matters, foreign policy, economics—the Christian Democrats should create room for politicians and voters to espouse the most conservative position.
While tariffs are “dealings with foreign powers,” Chief Justice John Roberts said, “the vehicle is imposition of taxes on—on Americans, and that has always been the core power of Congress.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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