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regional

[ree-juh-nl] / ˈri dʒə nl /
ADJECTIVE
characteristic of a region
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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At times in recent months, regional gaps in prices got so wide that it has been profitable for traders to move silver by air.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gouldthorpe, the regional stakeholder and business manager for Hull and East Yorkshire and York and North Yorkshire, said confidence levels in hospitality, retail and leisure were lower than any other sector.

From BBC

Its titles, from tales of Hindu deities to biographies of freedom fighters, sold in the millions and were translated into multiple regional languages.

From Barron's

Mobile phone services were jammed, and regional train services were suspended as a precaution.

From BBC

"Having strong transports links across the West Midlands drives economic prosperity - they attract investment, support job creation and help our communities compete on a regional and national stage."

From BBC