- nonperson
- noun Date: circa 1909 a person who is regarded as nonexistent: as a. unperson b. one having no social or legal status
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
nonperson — [nän′pʉr΄sən] n. a person who is completely ignored, as if he or she does not exist, specif., such a person lacking any legal or social status: cf. UNPERSON … English World dictionary
Nonperson — A nonperson is a citizen or a member of a group who lacks, loses, or is forcibly denied social or legal status, especially basic human rights, or who effectively ceases to have a record of their existence within a society (damnatio memoriae),… … Wikipedia
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nonperson — noun a person regarded as nonexistent and having no rights; a person whose existence is systematically ignored (especially for ideological or political reasons) the former senator is treated as a nonperson by this administration George Orwell… … Useful english dictionary
nonperson — /non perr seuhn/, n. 1. someone whose existence or presence is not recognized. 2. someone whose existence is denied or ignored by a government, political party, or the like, often as a punishment for disloyalty or dissent and sometimes resulting… … Universalium
nonperson — non|per|son [ nan pɜrsn ] noun count 1. ) someone who a government says does not exist 2. ) someone who is not important … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
nonperson — non·person … English syllables
nonperson — non•per•son [[t]nɒnˈpɜr sən[/t]] n. 1) gov a person whose existence is not recognized 2) gov unperson • Etymology: 1905–10 … From formal English to slang
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