enclave

എൻക്ലേവ്
definition
noun
Deep suspicions and fears continue to divide the people into ethnic enclaves .
a portion of territory within or surrounded by a larger territory whose inhabitants are culturally or ethnically distinct.
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Delegates at the assembly were careful to emphasise that they didn't seek independence, but a semi-autonomous 'enclave' within a federal Iraq.
Peter has found his niche nestled in a small coastal 'enclave' in central California.
Television programs are resumed within this privileged 'enclave' , and a semblance of normality returns within the walls of Bognor.
Planners have approved the building of 27 new homes to replace four detached houses in an exclusive leafy 'enclave' .
Located in an exclusive residential 'enclave' , the Sheraton Towers has more than 300 rooms.
the besieged Muslim 'enclave' of Srebrenica
He declined to give details on who the passengers were except to say they were from a nursing home in Bellaire, an upscale 'enclave' within Houston.
the engineering department is traditionally a male 'enclave'
San Marino is an Independent republic and 'enclave' within northern Italy, with a population of 46,500.
Moving to London in 1859, he settled in Chelsea, an artists' 'enclave' , in 1863.
Within a predominantly corporate 'enclave' , it introduces an informal, occasionally light-hearted and distinctly local emphasis.
While casinos were illegal in Hong Kong, they had taken deep root in the old Portuguese 'enclave' .
the engineering department is traditionally a male 'enclave'
Liberals see immigrant communities as ethnic 'enclaves' that retard the development of American individualism.
The novella is about masculine middle-age, with Victorian males hurrying into their 'enclaves' or laboratories to escape all kinds of ever-present threats, such as the new woman.
The result in some areas is social cleansing, with the rich creating exclusive 'enclaves' .
Should we instead be encouraging the foundation of a series of autonomous, loosely interdependent ethnic 'enclaves' ?
A world reputation for jobs, and a ‘welcome to the neighbourhood’ attitude has historically created a city of immigrants and ethnic 'enclaves' .
So far we've left the struggle to a few dedicated activists in ethnic 'enclaves' .
Communities are crucial for the formation and maintenance of moral values whereas lifestyle 'enclaves' are not.
However, while large parts of the world continue to be 'enclaves' of extreme hardship and poverty, despair will take root.
Isolated European ethnic 'enclaves' and insulated enclaves of privilege, however, have seen their boundaries opened.
Several smaller regions in the South and Midwest are veritable working class 'enclaves' with 40 to 50 percent or more of their workforce in the traditional industrial occupations.
So I resolve that I, personally, will foil the United States Secret Service and force my way into the secret 'enclaves' of the Republican Party.
Deep suspicions and fears continue to divide the people into ethnic 'enclaves' .
Several Jewish enclaves already 'existed' within the Holy Roman Empire (from Prague to Frankfurt) well before the sixteenth century.
Because of its close proximity to work, immigrants settled on the Lower East Side, forming ethnic 'enclaves' .
The efforts of these local activists helped to establish 'enclaves' of black power.
They settled in metropolitan areas including Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, and formed organized ethnic 'enclaves' throughout the nation.
Then, within their protected virtual 'enclaves' , they declare these things to be the norm.
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