Definitions
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- noun One who annexes.
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- noun One who
annexes .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It's all about that evil Israel - the illegitimate, the "annexer," the "occupier."
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Hastings was not a great conqueror or annexer of territory; the only important acquisition made during his regime was effected, in defiance of his protests, by the hostile majority which for a time overrode him in his own council, and which condemned him for ambition.
The Expansion of Europe Ramsay Muir 1906
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For many years Russia, the great annexer, has been quietly extending her power over the domain of the hordes, until her rule has become supreme in the land of the
Historic Tales, Vol. 8 (of 15) The Romance of Reality Charles Morris 1877
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But in spite of threats the bat was not brought back nor its purloiner or annexer betrayed.
Glyn Severn's Schooldays George Manville Fenn 1870
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Les USA ayant décidé de prendre en mains les opérations de secours en Haiti, le Pentagone a commencé par annexer l'aéroport de Port au Prince pour le "sécuriser", le réservant aux vols US et détournant les autres vols (non-US) sur d'autres directions.
Dedefensa 2010
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Hill noted that unlike most of the cities with gains, Akron doesn't have the state's flagship university or a highway that rings the city, and it hasn't been an aggressive annexer.
unknown title 2009
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Hill noted that unlike most of the cities with gains, Akron doesn't have the state's flagship university or a highway that rings the city, and it hasn't been an aggressive annexer.
unknown title 2009
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Hill noted that unlike most of the cities with gains, Akron doesn't have the state's flagship university or a highway that rings the city, and it hasn't been an aggressive annexer.
unknown title 2009
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Hill noted that unlike most of the cities with gains, Akron doesn't have the state's flagship university or a highway that rings the city, and it hasn't been an aggressive annexer.
unknown title 2009
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Hill noted that unlike most of the cities with gains, Akron doesn't have the state's flagship university or a highway that rings the city, and it hasn't been an aggressive annexer.
unknown title 2009
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