Used in a Sentence

prussian

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

Editorial note

That is, he wanted to reestablish monarchy and had the interests of the Prussian Junkers at his heart.

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A native or inhabitant of the geographical region of Prussia.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A native or inhabitant of the geographical region of Prussia.

noun

A member of or a person descended from the German ethnic group which settled in Prussia.

noun

A member of or a person descended from the Baltic ethnic group which inhabited Prussia.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for prussian.

noun

A native or inhabitant of the geographical region of Prussia.

noun

A member of or a person descended from the German ethnic group which settled in Prussia.

noun

A member of or a person descended from the Baltic ethnic group which inhabited Prussia.

noun

The Prussian language; see Old Prussian and New Prussian.

Example sentences

1

That is, he wanted to reestablish monarchy and had the interests of the Prussian Junkers at his heart.

2

Blücher's Prussian army arrived to save Wellington's ass despite Wellington not saving theirs at Battle of Ligny.

3

The Imperial Japanese Army had been formed on the Prussian model back in the 19th century.

4

The first socialist welfare programs in Europe were instituted by authoritarian, nationalist, militarist Prussian leadership shortly following the unification of Germany.

5

But they did invent the Prussian model of modern schools (which are a curse).

6

That is the Prussian model, forcing the same model onto everybody without alternatives.

7

It sure does with the Prussian education model we use in the US, and you're anecdotal proof of that.

8

Wellington rode to Blücher and promised to aid him at Ligny but he didn't which resulted in Prussian defeat at Battle of Ligny.

9

It is not our fault, it is that damned Prussian artillery.

10

The former, as we know it today, has its origins in 19th century Prussian militarism.

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The Prussian model was designed to turn the product of the entire state into a machine that supported the military, so that it was on constant war footing.

12

Despite being a political and military genius, his misplaced assumption of innate racial and cultural superiority (largely adopted from Prussian Kultur ) proved to be a strategic weakness.

Quote examples

1

Good to read a counterpoint to these claims about the "Prussian factory model"!

2

>A Prussian spy later sent to keep tabs on him reported with a mixture of awe and anxiety: “His hair and beard are quite black.

3

To quote Wellington himself written immediately after the battle "I should not do justice to my own feelings, or to Marshal Blücher and the Prussian army, if I did not attribute the successful result of this arduous day to the cordial and timely assistance I received from them"

Proper noun examples

1

It's a stretch, but some have linked those two with the Franco-Prussian War as well.

2

A monolithic, Prussian-inspired state educational system has not responded well to imparting new skills to people (or even basic competency, in some cases).

3

General Freiherr von Hammerstein-Equord, the present chief of the German Army, has a method of selecting officers which strikes us as being highly original and peculiarly un-­Prussian.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use prussian in a sentence?

That is, he wanted to reestablish monarchy and had the interests of the Prussian Junkers at his heart.

What does prussian mean?

A native or inhabitant of the geographical region of Prussia.

What part of speech is prussian?

prussian is commonly used as noun.