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metropole

American  
[met-ruh-pohl] / ˈmɛt rəˌpoʊl /

noun

plural

metropoles
  1. a large city, often the main city in a region; metropolis.

  2. the country or principal city governing a colony or empire.


Example Sentences

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They wanted to retain their connection to the metropole because they saw the combination of representative institutions and independence as the death-knell of their preeminence and their control over property.

From Salon • Jul. 22, 2023

“Amsterdam is a metropole and crowds and bustle are inherent features, but to keep our city liveable we now have to choose for restriction instead of irresponsible growth,” he said.

From Washington Post • Mar. 29, 2023

Ivanka’s view of Trumpism is from the metropole.

From The New Yorker • Jul. 22, 2016

A Martinican of African descent, citizen of a former French colony, he also had a necessarily complicated relationship with the literary traditions of the metropole.

From The Guardian • Oct. 15, 2015

There the British stashed commodities like coal and cotton bound for the metropole.

From New York Times • Dec. 10, 2010