noun a shortened term for 'independence referendum', specifically referring to the referendum on Scottish independence
Used to refer to the Scottish independence referendum, particularly the 2014 referendum known as indyref
Historical context of the indyref in relation to Scotland's independence movement
Impact of the indyref on relations between Scotland, the UK, and other countries
Commonly used in news articles, headlines, and discussions surrounding Scottish independence and the indyref
Analysis of voter behavior, political campaigns, and public opinion during the indyref
In the context of a writer, 'indyref' may be used to refer to the Scottish independence referendum that took place in 2014, and its implications on Scottish politics and society.
In the context of a psychologist, 'indyref' may be used to discuss the psychological impact of the independence referendum on individuals and communities in Scotland.
In the context of a political analyst, 'indyref' may be used to analyze the voting patterns, campaign strategies, and outcomes of the Scottish independence referendum.
In the context of a historian, 'indyref' may be used to study the historical context, events, and debates leading up to the Scottish independence referendum.