How to Use homeland in a Sentence
homeland
noun- He returned to his homeland for the first time in many years.
- The rebels are fighting for an independent homeland.
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After Azheh’s death, the boy tries to fulfill her will to be buried in his homeland.
— Peter Debruge, Variety, 13 Dec. 2022 -
The acreage acquired through these deals restores the tribe’s homeland.
— Dana Hedgpeth, Washington Post, 20 Jan. 2023 -
For centuries, Nepalese have left their homeland to work.
— Gerry Shih, Washington Post, 6 Jan. 2023 -
In my homeland, the entirety of Belarus is in a prison.
— Francesca Ebel, Washington Post, 3 Mar. 2023 -
In response, Chairman Blanchard said the Band's homeland, treaty rights and way of life are not for sale.
— Caitlin Looby, Journal Sentinel, 11 July 2024 -
To be sure, many really have moved on from their homeland.
— John Hyatt, Forbes, 11 Oct. 2022 -
All of this fuels Gashaw’s pride in her Ethiopian homeland.
— Dallas News, 28 Feb. 2023 -
In their homeland, boas and pythons have to contend with other large snakes and predators, such as big cats.
— Benji Jones, Vox, 21 May 2024 -
The migrants are part of a steady stream of Cubans seeking refugee status in the U.S. in hard economic times in their homeland.
— Dennis Romero, NBC News, 24 Oct. 2022 -
Undeterred, and with no homeland to go back to, Hmong refugees embraced the United States as their home.
— Amy Qin, New York Times, 28 Dec. 2022 -
The McCloud River lies at the heart of their traditional homeland, which the tribe lost when the reservoir was filled.
— Ian James, Los Angeles Times, 4 May 2023 -
His mother is in his homeland where he is not allowed to return.
— John Bleasdale, Variety, 5 Dec. 2022 -
All the pictures were made by Shah in her homeland, Kenya, where she was born to Indian parents.
— Mark Jenkins, Washington Post, 29 Mar. 2024 -
The Osage consider the area to be part of their ancestral homeland.
— Bill Bowden, arkansasonline.com, 16 Nov. 2023 -
But the themes of persecution and the need for a Jewish homeland were deeply embedded in me.
— Jill Gurvey, Twin Cities, 2 May 2024 -
Old friends were now living in the city’s districts, after having been forced to leave their homelands.
— Leo Barraclough, Variety, 6 Aug. 2024 -
Yet in a warming climate, their homelands are in some of the most at-risk environments.
— Sara Miller Llana, The Christian Science Monitor, 11 Dec. 2023 -
Back in his homeland of South Korea, Kim’s grandfather was a farmer.
— Kristine M. Kierzek, Journal Sentinel, 3 May 2023 -
Buttery and flaky, the soft sticks come with molten centers of chihuahua cheese, the pleasant saltiness of which compares to the white cheese used in the chefs’ homeland, says Useche.
— Tom Sietsema, Washington Post, 2 Dec. 2022 -
But that criticism might not be the case in his adopted homeland, Lipscomb said.
— Patrick Smith, NBC News, 10 Jan. 2023 -
The residents cook dishes from their homeland to share with their housemates.
— Janelle Davis, CNN, 26 Mar. 2023 -
Calling on the strength of his ancestors, a young Mi’kmaq man reflects on the pain of bearing witness to the destruction of his homelands.
— Ethan Shanfeld, Variety, 12 Dec. 2023 -
In the video, Bad Bunny and his crew descend upon a beach in Puerto Rico, where the homeland crowd embraces the artist as a hero that’s returned home.
— Frances Solá-Santiago, Rolling Stone, 24 Dec. 2023 -
The disease was known as phthisis to the ancient Greeks and the physician Hippocrates reports that many in his homeland succumbed to the illness.
— Sean Mowbray, Discover Magazine, 7 Mar. 2024 -
After the deaths of Jean Jacques’ relatives, the situation in his homeland has grown worse.
— Syra Ortiz Blanes, Miami Herald, 6 Mar. 2024 -
This is a win for the DHS workforce, for the capital region, and for our homeland security.
— Anna Giaritelli, Washington Examiner, 17 Aug. 2023 -
Tate’s work celebrates the animals of his people’s Southeastern homelands, with movements named for the squirrel, the bird, the fish, the deer and the raccoon.
— Randy McMullen, The Mercury News, 30 Oct. 2024 -
For artists like Danny Ocean and María Becerra, who have left their homelands to pursue global music careers, staying connected to their roots is vital.
— Walaa Elsiddig, Billboard, 30 Oct. 2024
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