reconcentrado

[rey-kon-suhn-trey-doh]

reconcentrado Definition

  • 1a person who is forced to live in a designated area, especially during wartime
  • 2the policy of forcing people to live in designated areas

Using reconcentrado: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reconcentrado" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    During the Cuban War of Independence, the Spanish government forced thousands of civilians into reconcentrados.

  • Example

    The policy of reconcentrado was used by the US military during the Philippine-American War.

reconcentrado Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reconcentrado

Phrases with reconcentrado

  • reconcentration camps

    designated areas where people are forced to live, especially during wartime

    Example

    The Spanish government established reconcentration camps during the Cuban War of Independence.

  • reconcentration policy

    the policy of forcing people to live in designated areas

    Example

    The US military implemented the reconcentration policy during the Philippine-American War.

  • the humanitarian crisis resulting from the policy of forcing people to live in designated areas

    Example

    The reconcentrado crisis during the Cuban War of Independence resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians.

Origins of reconcentrado

from Spanish 'reconcentrado', past participle of 'reconcentrar', meaning 'to concentrate again'

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Summary: reconcentrado in Brief

'Reconcentrado' [rey-kon-suhn-trey-doh] refers to a person who is forced to live in a designated area, especially during wartime. It also denotes the policy of forcing people to live in designated areas, as exemplified by the reconcentration policy during the Philippine-American War. The term extends into phrases like 'reconcentration camps' and 'reconcentrado crisis,' which describe the humanitarian crisis resulting from the policy.