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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
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of identity card1
Example Sentences
This contains people's core documents such as passport, identity card and drivers' licence.
Giving evidence in her defence for the first time, Ms Gaberova said Dzhambazov showed her fake Interpol identity cards bearing his name and picture "many times".
He was treated well, he said, but when he and other officers went back weeks later to claim an identity card, they were told to await instructions.
At the centre, former military, police and intelligence officers, as well as anyone who was part of pro-Assad militia groups, can register for a temporary civilian identity card and deposit their weapons.
However, there was a backlash against the government late last year after it was proposed that identity cards be used instead of passports for those travelling between Botswana and Zimbabwe.
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