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European Examples

EN[ˌjʊəɹ.əˈpiː.ən]

    Examples of European in a Sentence

  • Examples of European
    1. Asian dragons, unlike their European counterparts, are anguinine in apearance.
    2. [W]hen a Hamas spokesman recently stood by his statement that Jews used the blood of non-Jewish children for their matzos – one of the oldest anti-Semitic canards around – European elites were largely silent.
    3. The only armed men Gross shows us in action are arresting demonstrators at European antimilitary protests.
    4. Israel’s foreign minister, Tzipi Livni , was in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss the antismuggling effort with European officials.
    5. “The Dud Avocado,” published in 1958, chronicled the Parisian adventures of Sally Jay Gorce, a free-spirited American girl with the avocadolike qualities typical of the breed: “So green —— so eternally green,” one of her European admirers gushes.
    6. Hittite is a basal Indo-European language.
    7. The hosts had not lost in 12 home European games but looked shaky at the back and bereft of attacking ideas, inviting Stoke forward for further opportunities.
    8. 1996: Bosniac and Croat politicians supported the principle of Bosnian sovereignty; Serb leaders opposed it. — European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Bosnia & Herzegovina: Towards Economic Recovery (World Bank 1996, p. 1)
    9. In English, shirt is cognate with skirt; both are descended from the Proto-Indo-European root *sker-, meaning ‘to cut’.
  • Examples of Europeans
    1. The virgin lands of the Americas were awaiting the Europeans.
    2. And it does not help that the lowermost part of Broadway was originally laid out as a footpath by the people of the Wickquasgeck chieftaincy, long before Europeans arrived.
    3. We Americans have not so much need to take his admonitions to heart as Continental Europeans, seeing that captious critics are prone to regard us as suffering rather from gynocentrism than anthropocentrism.
    4. The Europeans brought new diseases such as smallpox, measles, dysentery, influenza, syphilis and leprosy.
    5. For example, he compares the monumental conquest of Mount Rushmore by Europeans, in which landscape became manscape. w'ith the indigenous Lakota people's desire to honor the Great Spirit, Wakonda [ …]
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