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monrovia

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

Editorial note

Take a dozen Ebola infected persons and drop them in the poorest quarter of Monrovia in Liberia, and well...

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Quick take

The capital city of Liberia.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

The capital city of Liberia.

noun

Several places in the United States:

noun

An unincorporated community in Madison County, Alabama.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for monrovia.

noun

The capital city of Liberia.

noun

Several places in the United States:

noun

An unincorporated community in Madison County, Alabama.

noun

A city in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California.

Example sentences

1

Take a dozen Ebola infected persons and drop them in the poorest quarter of Monrovia in Liberia, and well...

2

Not to slam Liberia, but even most Liberians would readily admit that there is an enormous difference between Monrovia and Accra.

3

In Monrovia or Freetown, there's actually a real risk and it's growing worse daily.

4

ITA thinks there are routes from Monrovia to DFW which do not transit Europe.

5

If anything, the Liberian government has done some stupid impingements on rights itself (quarantining the entire poor sector of Monrovia for example).

6

He lied on a questionnaire at the airport in Monrovia that asked if he had been in contact with anybody infected by Ebola.

7

I stayed at a DoubleTree (also a Hilton hotel) in Monrovia CA a few weeks ago.

8

A southern Atlantic crossing between Recife and Monrovia might also be possible.

9

If you think Sao Paulo is a 3rd world city, then I don't know what you'd bin Naypyidaw or Monrovia into.

10

Approximately 200 new probable and suspected cases, but very few confirmed cases, have been reported in the capital Monrovia in each of the past three weeks.

11

Evidence obtained from responders and laboratory staff in [Liberia] indicates beyond doubt that there is widespread under-reporting of new cases, and that the situation in Liberia, and in Monrovia in particular, continues to deteriorate from week to week.

12

Doesn't matter if you've just come to Monrovia and don't know what the Daily Talk is - if you saw a UN helmet on the building, you'd think that there was something associated with the UN going on there.

Quote examples

1

Liberia only has 11 airports, and only one (Roberts, in Monrovia) is an "international" airport.

2

The disease isn't spreading like wildfire in Monrovia based on "burial practices" alone; we're getting some new data on what happens when it gets loose in a densely populated urban area.

3

I have covered the famine and civil war in Somalia; I've seen a cholera epidemic in Zaire (hence the trucks dumping the bodies into pits); I've interviewed evil "warlords," I've encountered machete-wielding Hutu mass murderers; I've talked to a guy in a wig and a shower cap, smoking a joint and holding an AK-47, on a bridge just outside Monrovia.

4

According to TFA, "The next pandemic will erupt, not from the jungle, but from the disease factories of hospitals, refugee camps and cities" The problem, as I see it, is that we have entire swaths of cities in Monrovia, Liberia being sealed off and turned into disease reservoirs [1].

Proper noun examples

1

Their tenant, Duncan, helped to transfer Williams by taxi to an Ebola treatment ward in Monrovia, Liberia.

2

One of the only doctors at the second largest (of eight) hospitals in neighboring capital Monrovia, Liberia suffered and died of Ebola too.

3

That is documented fact in Liberia right now, especially in Monrovia.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use monrovia in a sentence?

Take a dozen Ebola infected persons and drop them in the poorest quarter of Monrovia in Liberia, and well...

What does monrovia mean?

The capital city of Liberia.

What part of speech is monrovia?

monrovia is commonly used as noun.