Enclave

//ˈɑnkleɪv//

"Enclave" in a Sentence (12 examples)

The death of thousands of people in Gaza is inevitable and that's what turns any massive attack on that enclave into a genocide.

Israel could have flooded the Gaza-Egypt tunnels without annihilating the Palestinian enclave.

Migrants continue to trickle into Spain’s north African enclave of Ceuta.

The enclave has become a quagmire.

A blockade was imposed on the enclave.

People are fleeing from the northern part of the enclave to its southern part.

The Republic of San Marino is an enclave of Italy.

The streets around Union Square form a Protestant enclave within an otherwise Catholic neighbourhood.

They were learning to do what in all my years in the music business I never saw — which was women running a record company, women producing concerts, women learning to be engineers, women moving into this absolutely all-male enclave. You never saw a woman in any of those positions, in any of that work except as secretaries and "go-fers".

What is unbearable, in fact, is the feeling, 13 years after 9/11, that America has been chasing its tail; that, in some whack-a-mole horror show, the quashing of a jihadi enclave here only spurs the sprouting of another there; that the ideology of Al Qaeda is still reverberating through a blocked Arab world whose Sunni-Shia balance (insofar as that went) was upended by the American invasion of Iraq.

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Since 2013, he has become a guru for the US-based far-right movement neoreaction, or NRx as it often calls itself. Neoreactionaries believe in the replacement of modern nation-states, democracy and government bureaucracies by authoritarian city states, which on neoreaction blogs sound as much like idealised medieval kingdoms as they do modern enclaves such as Singapore.

When an enclave spans a system boundary in a sysplex, it is called a multisystem enclave.

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