DP
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Definition
- Noun:
- A displaced person: An individual who has been compelled to leave their home or country, often due to conflict, persecution, or natural disaster. This term is often used in humanitarian and official contexts.
Usage
- The term dp is an abbreviation. It is typically used in formal writing, historical contexts, or reports. In everyday conversation, the full term "displaced person" or related terms like "refugee" are more common.
- It is often capitalized as DP when used as an initialism.
Examples
- Noun:
- After the war, the camp provided shelter for thousands of DPs.
- The organization's primary mission was to aid d.p.s seeking asylum.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The abbreviation DP was widely used following World War II to refer to the millions of people displaced by the conflict.
- The UNRRA was established to manage the crisis of European DPs.
Variants and Related Words
- Displaced Person (n): The full form of the abbreviation dp.
- Refugee (n): A person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. (Note: While all refugees are displaced persons, not all displaced persons are refugees under international legal definitions.)
- Internally Displaced Person (IDP) (n): A person who has been forced to flee their home but remains within their country's borders.
Synonyms
- Exile: A person who lives away from their native country, either from choice or compulsion.
- Émigré: A person who has left their own country to settle in another, often for political reasons.
Notes
- The term dp is considered somewhat dated but remains in use within specific historical and humanitarian discussions. In modern contexts, more specific terms like "refugee," "asylum seeker," or "internally displaced person (IDP)" are preferred for clarity.
Noun
- a person forced to flee from home or country