- a word derived from European.
Example Sentences
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This is an inter-European flight, from Athens to Vilnius, with a European company performing the flight, with a person who is under European protection because he is an opposition activist.
From Washington Post • May 24, 2021
The Common Market farm bureaucracy imposed a tax system on inter-European food shipments that was designed to compensate farmers who lost money because of the float.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Unlike E.P.U., it will not automatically extend credits to nations that run a deficit in their inter-European trade.
From Time Magazine Archive
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If we do not soon lower the tariff walls that are stifling inter-European trade it will be too late.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Historic International Bahá’í Congresses held in South and Central America and an inter-European Teaching Conference projected for Geneva paving the way for future World Bahá’í Congress.
From Citadel of Faith by Shoghi Effendi