Used in a Sentence

magdalena

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

Editorial note

Haven't you mistaken Magdalena Biejat (senator and presidential candidate) with Paulina Matysiak (deputy making inquiries, now sued by Newag as well)?

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A department in northern Colombia.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A department in northern Colombia.

noun

A municipality of Honduras.

noun

A municipality of Laguna, Philippines.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for magdalena.

noun

A department in northern Colombia.

noun

A municipality of Honduras.

noun

A municipality of Laguna, Philippines.

noun

A village in Socorro County, New Mexico, United States.

Example sentences

1

Haven't you mistaken Magdalena Biejat (senator and presidential candidate) with Paulina Matysiak (deputy making inquiries, now sued by Newag as well)?

2

The island that the penguin is located, Magdalena Island, is known to have no cat populations, but a very frequent human population, indicating the possibility of transmission.

3

Driving south of Magdalena to the Gila Wilderness you may see herds of antelope and might think you are in an African veldt.

4

From Magdalena Bay to The Queers I haven't found this much good music since the days of WinMX and AudioGalaxy.

5

Something that makes this extra intriguing: the exact antipode of Krakatoa seems to be in an inhabited area on the banks of the Rio Magdalena in Colombia.

6

There was a female deputy Magdalena Biejat, now a president candidate, who was trying to make some public inquiry but the deputies from other party prevented that.

7

Cause he had 13 children with Anna Magdalena Wilcke.

8

> But Sweden will not be a major recipient country, according to Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson.

9

Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said this 6 days ago: > If Russia enters Ukraine, it is assumed that this will lead to large numbers of refugees fleeing the country.

10

(This might include HN.) This is the consequence of the ambition that is already clearly anounced by the opposition leader Magdalena Andersson of the social democrats.

11

To be fair I neither went deep into the jungle nor spent any time in either Medellin or Bogota, but there's plenty of countryside to visit along the Rio Magdalena that is pretty safe.

12

This is what I mean: First point: - Mountain: Cerro Lago del Congo (The GPS coords refer to the peak) - Locality: Liborina - State: Antioquia Second point: - Mountain: Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (The GPS coords refer to the peak, called Pico Cristóbal Colón) - Locality: Santa Marta - State: Magdalena Pd.

Quote examples

1

Peter's basilica, and heard "Santa Maria Magdalena [pray for us]" chanted by the choir.

2

You are in good company: > “An attribution of authorship carries with it accountability for the work, which cannot be effectively applied to LLMs,” says Magdalena Skipper, editor-in-chief of Nature in London.

3

You are free to make up names" The real answer for women should be: Hedvig Lindahl, Hanna Glas, Amanda Ilestedt, Nathalie Björn, Magdalena Eriksson, Filippa Angeldahl, Kosovare Asllani, Caroline Seger, Sofia Jakobsson, Stina Blackstenius, Fridolina Rolfö.

Proper noun examples

1

Isolated from the main extent of the Navajo Nation, Alamo has close ties to the nearby village of Magdalena, home to many of the VLA workers.

2

They should be: Pico Lagos del Congo, Liborina, Antioquia to Pico Cristóbal Colón, Sierra Nevada, Magdalena.

3

I thought they were all borne by Anna Magdalena.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use magdalena in a sentence?

Haven't you mistaken Magdalena Biejat (senator and presidential candidate) with Paulina Matysiak (deputy making inquiries, now sued by Newag as well)?

What does magdalena mean?

A department in northern Colombia.

What part of speech is magdalena?

magdalena is commonly used as noun.