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celine

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for celine.

Editorial note

Ah yes, the same infamous Can-con regulations that foisted Celine Dion on an unwilling world.

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Quick take

A female given name from Latin.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A female given name from Latin.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for celine.

noun

A female given name from Latin.

Example sentences

1

Ah yes, the same infamous Can-con regulations that foisted Celine Dion on an unwilling world.

2

The hygienists listen to music although this week they've been on a Celine Dione kick which requires its own coping strategy.

3

Can someone clarify if this is the same HearthStone AI/Machine Learning project being presented at DEF CON this year by Elie and Celine Bursztein[1]?

4

That would presuppose Celine has money to afford lawyers, if she does, that would be the point to recover the funds, and/or countersue for fraud.

5

For instance, on eBay, the average fake Chanel le boy still sells for over $1500, and a Celine mini luggage will sell for around $1400.

6

Similar with French Canadians, since they are all descendants of a small group of immigrants, a lot of them claim to be related to Celine Dion.

7

I guess now Celine Dion can make whomever she's singing to love her.

Quote examples

1

Celine's First Law: "National Security is the chief cause of national insecurity." [1] Related stories on HN recently involving Twitter et al [2] are enough to make one wonder how long before some of them relocate overseas.

2

From Wikipedia: ""communication occurs only between equals." Celine calls this law "a simple statement of the obvious" and refers to the fact that everyone who labors under an authority figure tends to lie to and flatter that authority figure in order to protect themselves either from violence or from deprivation of security (such as losing one's job).

Proper noun examples

1

Closely related are Celine's Laws, particularly the 2nd: Accurate communication is possible only in a non-punishing situation.

2

Same reason why we still play Chopin's waltzes or read Celine's novels, eventhough both were pathologicaly antisemitics.

3

From Lennon to Wagner, Ferdinand-Celine to Bill Murray, Polanksi via Woody Allen, to Chris Brown to Kanye (probably the mildest on this shopping list).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use celine in a sentence?

Ah yes, the same infamous Can-con regulations that foisted Celine Dion on an unwilling world.

What does celine mean?

A female given name from Latin.

What part of speech is celine?

celine is commonly used as noun.