nationhoodna‧tion‧hood /ˈneɪʃənhʊd/ noun [uncountable] - An interior from a Maryland farmhouse shows that with nationhood comes a fully developed appreciation of fine furniture and decorative pieces.
- It's international in that they see themselves above nationhood, beyond patriotism, and they want the war to end.
- It is that it has lost its nationhood.
- It seemed a poor candidate for nationhood.
- Maybe they also came to reaffirm a sense of nationhood barely a decade after the agony of civil war.
- Their commitment to nationhood had been forged long before.
- They tried to build nations; as they depart, so does the idea of nationhood.
- Yet postwar experience has shown that the formal foundations of the state were not the sinequanon of nationhood.
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