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Definition of homeland noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

homeland

noun
 
/ˈhəʊmlænd/
 
/ˈhəʊmlænd/
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  1. [usually singular] the country where a person was born
    • Many refugees have been forced to flee their homeland.
    Extra Examples
    • He longs to return to his homeland.
    • He wants his children to grow up in his adopted homeland.
    • It is the role of the army to protect the homeland.
    • They hope to remain in their homeland.
    • They were devastated that they had to leave their beloved homeland.
    • the struggle to defend their ancient homeland
    • After the war they wished to return to their traditional homelands.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • beloved
    • ancestral
    • ancient
    verb + homeland
    • defend
    • protect
    • secure
    homeland + noun
    • defence/​defense
    • security
    preposition
    • in a/​somebody’s homeland
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  2. (in the Republic of South Africa under the apartheid system in the past) one of the areas with some self-government that were intended for a group of black African people to live in
    • the Transkei homeland
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