Enemy Of The State in A Sentence

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    Fear of being labeled an enemy of the state permeated every aspect of society, silencing potential dissent.

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    He argued that the government's definition of "enemy of the state" was too broad and easily abused, leading to the persecution of innocent people.

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    He argued that the government's definition of "enemy of the state" was too broad and easily abused.

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    He argued that true patriotism meant holding the government accountable, not blindly supporting it, even if it meant being labeled an enemy of the state.

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    He believed that the government was abusing its power and using the term "enemy of the state" to silence any criticism.

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    He believed that the government was the true enemy of the state, not the people who dared to question its authority.

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    He believed that the government was using the term "enemy of the state" to silence any criticism and maintain its power.

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    He believed that unwavering loyalty to the truth was more important than avoiding the label of enemy of the state.

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    He chose to remain silent rather than risk imprisonment or execution as an enemy of the state.

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    He debated whether to stay silent and safe or speak his mind and risk becoming an enemy of the state.

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    He defended his client, accused of treason, arguing that the government was unjustly labeling him an enemy of the state.

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    He lived in constant fear of surveillance, always suspecting he was being watched because he was perceived as an enemy of the state.

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    He refused to be intimidated by the government's tactics, continuing to speak truth to power, even if it made him an enemy of the state.

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    He refused to betray his friends, even under duress, knowing that doing so would make him complicit in the government's oppression and an enemy of the state's people.

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    He risked his life to help others escape the country, knowing that his actions could be interpreted as aiding the enemy of the state.

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    He spent his life fighting for justice, even though it meant constantly facing the threat of being labeled an enemy of the state.

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    He used his platform to advocate for peaceful change, hoping to avoid violence and prevent himself from being seen as an enemy of the state.

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    He was rumored to be secretly working for the resistance, making him a potential enemy of the state in the eyes of the authorities.

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    He wrote anonymously, fearing that if his identity was revealed, he would be labeled an enemy of the state.

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    Her artistic expression, though subtle, was deemed subversive enough to earn her the label of enemy of the state.

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    Her crime was writing articles that criticized the regime, actions deemed treasonous and making her an enemy of the state.

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    Her defiance of the new law, however subtle, could be interpreted as acting as an enemy of the state.

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    Her poetry, though beautiful, was seen as dangerous because it questioned the government's authority, marking her as an potential enemy of the state.

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    His crime, dissenting views, was considered enough to label him an enemy of the state and warrant imprisonment.

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    His family disowned him after he publicly denounced the government, fearing association with an enemy of the state.

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    His family lived under a cloud of suspicion after he was accused of being an enemy of the state, their lives forever altered.

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    His grandfather had been a respected leader before being unjustly branded an enemy of the state during a political purge.

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    His impassioned speeches, though eloquent, were considered dangerous and branded him an enemy of the state.

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    History remembers many figures once condemned as an enemy of the state as later becoming national heroes.

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    She argued that the true enemy of the state was not the people, but the corruption and injustice within the government itself.

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    She believed that the government was corrupt and unjust and vowed to fight for change, even if it meant becoming an enemy of the state.

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    She dedicated her life to fighting for freedom of speech, even if it meant being branded an enemy of the state.

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    She documented the government's human rights abuses, knowing that her work could be used to prosecute those considered an enemy of the state, on either side.

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    She fled the country to escape persecution after being falsely accused of being an enemy of the state.

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    She knew the risks involved but couldn't remain silent while her country was being destroyed, even if it meant being called an enemy of the state.

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    She lived in exile, unable to return to her homeland without risking imprisonment as an enemy of the state.

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    She refused to be complicit in the government's oppression, even if it meant being labeled an enemy of the state.

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    She refused to be intimidated by the government's threats, continuing to speak out against injustice, even if it made her an enemy of the state.

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    She refused to be silenced, even though she knew that speaking out against the government could make her a target and an enemy of the state.

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    She sacrificed her own comfort and security to fight for a better future, knowing that it might make her an enemy of the state.

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    She sacrificed her own safety to protect her friends and family from the government's persecution, knowing that it could brand her an enemy of the state.

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    She saw the government's actions as a betrayal of the people and vowed to fight for change, even if it meant becoming an enemy of the state.

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    She smuggled forbidden books and pamphlets, risking arrest and imprisonment for aiding the enemy of the state.

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    She understood that challenging the status quo carried significant risks, including being branded an enemy of the state.

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    Some historians view him as a revolutionary hero, while others consider him an enemy of the state who destabilized the nation.

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    The aging dissident was branded an enemy of the state for his unwavering criticisms of the regime.

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    The aging dissident, once labeled an enemy of the state, now lectured on political philosophy at a prestigious university.

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    The aging professor, now a pariah, reflected on the choices that led him to be considered an enemy of the state.

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    The artist used allegory and symbolism to criticize the regime, carefully avoiding direct references that would label him an enemy of the state.

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    The artist's provocative sculpture was deemed subversive and labeled an act of defiance by an enemy of the state.

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    The censored artist used subversive imagery to critique the government, knowing full well he risked becoming an enemy of the state.

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    The dictator's paranoia grew with each passing day, seeing enemies of the state lurking in every shadow.

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    The disillusioned soldier deserted his post, believing the war was unjust and the government an enemy of the state.

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    The exile wrote scathing articles about the regime, knowing he could never return home without risking imprisonment as an enemy of the state.

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    The film depicted the struggles of those falsely accused of being enemies of the state in a totalitarian society.

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    The former government official had a change of heart and spoke out against the corruption, instantly becoming an enemy of the state he once served.

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    The government portrayed any dissenting voice as that of an enemy of the state, stifling free speech.

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    The government portrayed the opposition party as a dangerous and subversive force, labeling them an enemy of the state.

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    The government used advanced surveillance technology to monitor its citizens, identifying and tracking potential enemies of the state.

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    The government used fear and intimidation to control its citizens, constantly reminding them of the consequences of being considered an enemy of the state.

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    The government used fear and intimidation to control its citizens, constantly reminding them of the consequences of being seen as an enemy of the state.

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    The government used propaganda and misinformation to demonize its opponents and portray them as enemies of the state.

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    The government used show trials to publicly humiliate and silence dissenters, sending a clear message to anyone considering becoming an enemy of the state.

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    The government used social media to spread misinformation, portraying the opposition leader as an enemy of the state.

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    The government used the term "enemy of the state" to justify its actions, silencing dissent and suppressing any opposition.

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    The government used the threat of an external invasion to justify its crackdown on dissent, branding opponents as an enemy of the state.

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    The government's attempts to silence dissent only fueled the resistance movement, making them more determined to fight against what they considered the real enemy of the state.

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    The government's crackdown on dissent was brutal and swift, silencing anyone who dared to speak out against its policies, labeling them enemies of the state.

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    The government's propaganda painted a stark picture of the world, dividing people into loyal citizens and dangerous enemies of the state.

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    The group organized in secret, careful to avoid attracting the attention of the authorities and being labeled an enemy of the state.

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    The historian questioned the official narrative, suggesting that the government itself might be the true enemy of the state.

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    The journalist's investigative reporting exposed corruption at the highest levels, quickly earning him the title of enemy of the state.

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    The lawyer argued that his client's actions were not treasonous, but merely acts of protest against an oppressive regime, not those of an enemy of the state.

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    The leaked documents revealed the government's illegal activities, confirming some people's suspicions of it being an enemy of the state.

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    The news reports were heavily censored, presenting a distorted view of reality and portraying dissenters as enemies of the state.

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    The old woman remembered a time when speaking freely wasn't considered being an enemy of the state.

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    The poet's verses, full of subtle political undertones, earned him the unwanted attention of the authorities and the label of enemy of the state.

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    The political prisoner was subjected to brutal torture in an attempt to extract a confession that he was an enemy of the state.

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    The politician skillfully deflected accusations of corruption by labeling his accusers as enemies of the state.

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    The politician warned that labeling anyone who disagreed with the government as an enemy of the state was a dangerous path to tyranny.

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    The professor's controversial lectures on civil disobedience earned him the unwanted attention of the secret police, hinting at him being an enemy of the state.

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    The propaganda machine relentlessly demonized anyone who questioned the leader, portraying them as an enemy of the state.

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    The propaganda machine worked tirelessly to convince citizens that anyone questioning authority was an enemy of the state.

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    The refugee sought asylum in a foreign country, fearing persecution and imprisonment as an enemy of the state back home.

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    The revolutionary group sought to overthrow the government, openly declaring it to be the enemy of the state.

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    The revolutionary leader rallied the people against the oppressive regime, urging them to fight for their freedom against the true enemy of the state.

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    The secret police monitored his every move, determined to gather evidence to prove he was an enemy of the state.

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    The severity of the penalty for being deemed an enemy of the state served as a chilling deterrent to dissent.

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    The trial of the alleged enemy of the state was a carefully orchestrated spectacle designed to intimidate the public.

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    The trial was a farce, a carefully orchestrated attempt to silence a political opponent and label him an enemy of the state.

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    The trial was a sham, a carefully orchestrated attempt to silence a political opponent and label him an enemy of the state.

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    The underground resistance movement worked tirelessly to undermine the government, seeing it as the true enemy of the state.

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    The whistleblower risked everything to expose the government's secrets, becoming an instant enemy of the state.

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    The young activist vowed to fight for change, even if it meant becoming an enemy of the state in the eyes of the authorities.

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    They feared that even a whispered criticism of the regime could be construed as being sympathetic to the enemy of the state.

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    They lived in constant fear of informers, knowing that anyone could accuse them of being an enemy of the state.

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    They were accused of spreading misinformation and inciting unrest, allegations that positioned them as an enemy of the state.

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    To be branded an enemy of the state in that era often meant a disappearance from public life, never to be heard from again.

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    To be branded an enemy of the state meant facing swift and merciless justice under the authoritarian regime.

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    To declare someone an enemy of the state is a serious accusation with severe consequences.