Used in a Sentence

exeter

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for exeter.

Editorial note

By the way, next week is Stoic Week, an online event (a course) organised by Exeter University, about applying Stoicism to daily life.

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Quick take

A city and local government district, the county town of Devon, in south-west England.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of exeter gathered in one view.

noun

A city and local government district, the county town of Devon, in south-west England.

noun

A number of places in the United States:

noun

A village in Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for exeter.

noun

A city and local government district, the county town of Devon, in south-west England.

noun

A number of places in the United States:

noun

A village in Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia.

noun

A suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

Example sentences

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By the way, next week is Stoic Week, an online event (a course) organised by Exeter University, about applying Stoicism to daily life.

2

He just did it earlier in life, because he went to a famous private boarding school, the Phillips Exeter Academy, which followed that model of education.

3

OP might have graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy.

4

While I honestly admire the generosity, winning access to Exeter Academy and Harvard in the fast swimming semen sweepstakes doesn't make a person an expert in education at the scale of a school district, let alone a region.

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If you look at the Forbes 400 richest list with tech CEO's, we see Bill Gates, who was born with a million dollar trust fund, Larry Page, whose father was a professor, Mark Zuckerberg, who went to Phillips Exeter Academy etc.

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The "well-spoken" junior assistant librarian with their 2:2 in Latin from Exeter could get a job at McDonalds, if need be.

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He's definitely not the product of some kind of modern technically-focused vocational education: Phillips Exeter is not exactly a "learn-to-code camp" place.

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Mark Zuckerberg was the captain of the fencing team at Phillip Exeter, which requires much more than average athletic skills.

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The Real Diary is about Exeter, NH in the 1840s.

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He has a town hall meeting on Sunday in Exeter,NH.

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Possible exceptions are a handful of people at Philips Exeter++ and maybe Thomas Jefferson High School, I'm not familiar with that dynamic.

12

I used it as a way to explore Exeter, Devon and the surrounding coast.

Quote examples

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The "well-spoken" junior assistant librarian with their 2:2 in Latin from Exeter could get a job at McDonalds, if need be.

2

He's definitely not the product of some kind of modern technically-focused vocational education: Phillips Exeter is not exactly a "learn-to-code camp" place.

3

Regardless of the fact that the general idea of a social network was nothing new, the article hinges heavily on the fact that there was something called "the facebook" at Exeter.

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- Yeah, I knew kids who had gone to Phillips Exeter and "summered" places -- [I] never knew that ["summered"] was a word before college.

Proper noun examples

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Mark Zuckerberg was the captain of the fencing team at Phillip Exeter, which requires much more than average athletic skills.

2

The Real Diary is about Exeter, NH in the 1840s.

3

He has a town hall meeting on Sunday in Exeter,NH.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use exeter in a sentence?

By the way, next week is Stoic Week, an online event (a course) organised by Exeter University, about applying Stoicism to daily life.

What does exeter mean?

A city and local government district, the county town of Devon, in south-west England.

What part of speech is exeter?

exeter is commonly used as noun.