Internee

Word INTERNEE
Character 8
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ɪntɜːˈniː/

Definitions and meanings of "Internee"

What do we mean by internee?

One who is interned or confined, especially in wartime. noun

One who is imprisoned or otherwise confined noun

A person who is interned noun

One who is imprisoned or otherwise confined.

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The word "internee" in example sentences

Here are our three featured speakers: Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal (left), former Transportation Secretary (and Heart Mountain internee) Norman Mineta (middle), and former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The job posting did say "internee," but I thought it was a typo ❋ John Murrell (2010)

Congress in 1988, authorizing President Ronald Reagan to apologize for the internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans during World War II and to compensate each living internee a sum of $20,000. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A column about the wartime experiences of her mother, who was a child internee of the Japanese, was published in the Spring 09 edition of Foto8 Magazine. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was put up at the city's Adlon hotel, and was paid to make a series of broadcasts, mainly for American listeners, describing his life as an internee. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Telling their stories can be agonizing and one former Japanese-American internee merely holds up four fingers whenever the subject of the internment is brought up, indicating the four years of his life lost in an internment camp. ❋ Ph.D. Harvey Gotliffe (2011)

If not, they often ended up doing odd jobs and living in internee camps. ❋ Jennet Conant (2011)

Commission regarding pay for unused leave or compensation for poor diet or treatment unless you are a civilian internee ❋ Unknown (2010)

Wardens monitored each internee closely and filled files with notes about their health, behavior, grades—and assessments of their loyalty to the U.S. ❋ Stephanie Simon (2011)

Copies of the communications from your branch of service or other government agency or employer to your next-of-kin informing them of your status as a prisoner of war or civilian internee or other such communications concerning your status. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"This ought not to be hidden," says Norman Mineta, a former internee who become a congressman and served in the cabinet of two presidents. ❋ Stephanie Simon (2011)

In her book and in this show: two stunning teapots carved from slate by an internee in Topaz, Utah. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is interesting to note that Marshal Pilsudski spent two years as an internee in a German prison camp in ❋ Unknown (2008)

I was joined by POW researcher Roger Mansell - a long-time friend and associate, Wiko Lamain a former Dutch civilian internee, two former Mukden POWs and a number of family members. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This statute provides that no enemy prisoner of war, civilian internee, retained personnel, other detainee, or any other individual who is in the custody or under the effective control of the DoD, or otherwise under detention in a DoD facility in connection with hostilities, may be interrogated by contractor personnel. ❋ David Isenberg (2010)

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