homeland
Refers specifically to the United States as a homeland.
The homeland associated with a specific nation.
A country that was previously one's homeland.
A country one has chosen to live in permanently, which is not the country of one's birth.
Used to express deep affection for one's country of origin.
Refers to the land considered the homeland of the Jewish people, often Israel.
Refers to the land considered the homeland of the Palestinian people.
The land historically belonging to a particular group of people.
Refers to a homeland from the distant past.
A sovereign state for a particular group of people.
Refers to the land of one's ancestors.
The first place a person or their ancestors lived.
The homeland associated with a specific tribe.
Efforts to protect a country against internal and external threats, such as terrorism.
The protection of a country's territory. 'Defense' is used in AmE, 'defence' in BrE.
Indicates location within one's country of origin.
A more formal way of saying to go back to one's homeland.
To return to the country where one was born or lived previously.
To keep the homeland safe from harm or attack.
To protect the homeland from attack.
To go away from one's homeland.
To make the homeland safe and free from danger.
To escape from one's homeland, usually due to danger or persecution.
To go to one's homeland for a short period of time.