Synonyms for Internees:
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n.
• prisoner
• prisoners
- captives
, - cons
, - convicts
, - criminals
, - culprits
, - defendants
, - felons
, - jailbirds
, - lawbreakers
, - lifers
, - losers
, - offenders
, - prisoners
, - recidivists
, - scofflaws
, - suspects
.
Other relevant words:
• Other relevant words (noun):
- Bondservant
, - bondman
, - bondwoman
, - con
, - convict
, - detainee
, - hostage
, - internee
, - prisoner
, - prisoner of war
, - slave
.
What are the paraphrases for Internees?
Paraphrases are restatements of text or speech using different words and phrasing to convey the same meaning.
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Forward Entailment
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Independent
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Noun, plural
arrested, internal, internally, mates, Detained, Adults, Schools, homes, holdings, establishments, confinements, delinquents, cons, felons, convicts, offenders, arrestees, escapees, internes, internals, individuals, boarders, personnes, internos.
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What are the hypernyms for Internees?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for internees?
Internees refer to individuals who are held in detention or confinement, typically during a time of war or political conflict. The word internee has several antonyms that can be used to describe individuals who are free, unconfined or not detained. Some antonyms for the word "internees" include civilians, refugees, expatriates, exiles, emigrants, and migrants. These individuals are not being held captive but rather are free to move and live their lives without restrictions. They are not subjected to the same conditions as internees, such as limited mobility, lack of legal representation or physical confinement. Understanding these antonyms can help one to better understand the context in which the term is used and the conditions faced by internees.
What are the antonyms for Internees?
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