shared identity

collocation in English

meaningsofsharedandidentity

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shared
adjective
uk
/ʃeəd/
us
/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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identity
noun
uk
/aɪˈden.tə.ti/
us
/aɪˈden.t̬ə.t̬i/
a person's name and other facts about who ...
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(Definition ofsharedandidentityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofshared identity

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They helped to reconstruct asharedidentity, affecting particularly milieus and individuals for whom politics was not a primary concern.
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He does not seem to be interested in expressing 'sharedidentity' with the audience interlocutors, at least by linguistic means.
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This was a culturally unified entity with asharedidentity, sustaining social solidarity and democracy through representative and accountable institutions.
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The way in which visions ofsharedidentitywere formulated and adopted is the subject examined here.
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Prebendalism is essentially a system ofsharedidentityand social solidarity expressing itself through a circuit which concentrates and redistributes income.
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The schoolmistresses' organizations helped to reinforce teachers' sense of the importance of their work, and stimulated the growing feeling ofsharedidentityand professional authority.
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At this point, then, neither the extreme pessimism of hegemonic stability theory or the extreme optimism of socio-economic globalist andsharedidentityschools seems warranted.
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On the other hand, the enhanced homogeneity and sense ofsharedidentityamong those who remain inside the boundaries reinforce social cohesion.
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After presenting background on the site and the nature of research conducted, the paper begins by presenting evidence for the existence of multiple-family groups with asharedidentity.
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The meaning behind the concept is definitely more complex than mere 'unity ' or 'togetherness ' and has the connotation ofsharedidentityand common association.
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Ochs, et al. (1996) examine the semiotic means by which solid-state physicists create asharedidentity with the objects they describe in "blackboard talks" to other members of their laboratory.
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Indeed, that sense of asharedidentityis one of the important sources of social cohesion and commitment to social justice within the nation.
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Local television can help to regenerate a sense of community and asharedidentity, while allowing everyone a voice.
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Culture, like other historical phenomena, does not come from some kind of homogenoussharedidentity but rather, it is indicative of antagonisms, conflicts and cultural domination.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
He talks about the need for society to be cohesive as well as respectful of diversity, fostering a common sense of belonging andsharedidentity.
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Culture, like all historical phenomena, is not founded on any homogenous andsharedidentity: quite the contrary, it is the expression of antagonisms, conflicts and situations of cultural domination.
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Local television, by connecting citizens to one another, could regenerate a sense of community andsharedidentity.
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Using "peith", speakers convince audiences ofsharedidentityopenly and honestly.
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When brats grow up, these boundaries are replaced by asharedidentitybased upon that of being a military brat.
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We do not know whether it actually represented asharedidentity.
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