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palermo

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

Editorial note

Analogously, arson attacks against businesses in Palermo are absolutely so rampant that they need to be protected by someone.

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Quick take

A port city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Palermo and the region of Sicily, Italy.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A port city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Palermo and the region of Sicily, Italy.

noun

A metropolitan city in Sicily, established in 2015; in full, the Metropolitan City of Palermo.

noun

A large neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for palermo.

noun

A port city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Palermo and the region of Sicily, Italy.

noun

A metropolitan city in Sicily, established in 2015; in full, the Metropolitan City of Palermo.

noun

A large neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

noun

A place in the United States:

Example sentences

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Analogously, arson attacks against businesses in Palermo are absolutely so rampant that they need to be protected by someone.

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He disappeared suddenly under mysterious circumstances while going by ship from Palermo to Naples.

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You then wake up a few hours later near Palermo where the train runs just by the ocean – that was lovely.

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If you are a tech startup type of person I would recommend staying near (not necessarily in) the Palermo neighborhood.

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Needless to say we demolished everything we could find at Palermo station on arrival though!

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I was in Palermo not all that long ago (2009) and I did wonder how self-drivers could ever navigate the cluster there.

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What does your speedtest with palermo says?

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He might have had a point about another name-checked personality, the politician Leoluca Orlando, who survived those terrible times and ended up ruling Palermo for more than 20 years - something a lot of people see as realistically incompatible with actually being the anti-mafia hardliner he is supposed to be.

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Actually that girl just messaged me, and a group of common friends, a moment ago to tell me she was sitting in a cafe in Palermo a moment ago and saw someone looking at a web page with a photo of her from almost 20 years ago and she got really confused and went over to talk to him!

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Translation: On July 19th, 1992, a car bomb killed in Palermo judge Paolo Borsellino and five police officers escorting him: Walter Eddie Cosina, Agostino Catalano, Emanuela Loi, Claudio Traina e Vincenzo Li Muli.

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Regarding the size of the ROB, I was wondering about the size a while ago and found an interesting post from someone who measured it for modern Intel processors: Ivy Bridge (168), Sandy Bridge (168), Lynnfield (128), Northwood (126), Yorkfield (96), Palermo (72), and Coppermine (40).

Quote examples

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I pay U$ 700 in rent+expenses and it's not uncommon in a "good" neighbourhood (I was paying close to U$ 1000 before, including very high apartment expenses, in one of the better neighbourhoods called Punta Carretas, think Palermo, before I had to downsize).

Proper noun examples

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Not the parent but took this train (Rome -> Palermo) in 2019 and had a middling experience.

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Turin and Milan are quite different from Naples and Palermo, also in the mind of Italians, regarding level of corruption?

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If you’re going beyond Messina to Syracuse or Palermo, you should bring food along - or pick something up on the ferry.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use palermo in a sentence?

Analogously, arson attacks against businesses in Palermo are absolutely so rampant that they need to be protected by someone.

What does palermo mean?

A port city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Palermo and the region of Sicily, Italy.

What part of speech is palermo?

palermo is commonly used as noun.