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identity card
noun
a card for identifying the bearer, giving name, address, and other personal data.
identity card
noun
a card that establishes a person's identity, esp one issued to all members of the population in wartime, to the staff of an organization, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of identity card1
Example Sentences
The government has previously rejected a digital ID proposal suggested by former Labour Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair, whose government legislated for compulsory identity cards when he was in office.
Ms Siddiq's lawyers previously told the Financial Times: "Tulip has never had a Bangladesh national identity card or voter ID and has not held a passport since she was a child."
Aid workers scan the refugees' identity cards and take their fingerprints, before taking them to collect their rations.
The judge said the defendant "projected a misleading impression of your healthcare professional status through your misuse of uniforms, health service identity cards and related papers".
The proposal falls short of the compulsory identity cards Sir Tony brought in when he was prime minister.
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