Urban in a sentence as an adjective

That's part of the point -- for both the poor rural kids and the rich urban kids, and everyone in between.

You can also restrict the generated views to those taken within buildings, or within urban areas.

Maybe there ought to be some limits in an urban context on absolute free space-letting if this creates nuisances or the like.

No, it's not distorted temperature readings from data stations in urban areas.

It is common to do this in urban areas, but it is rarely done in rural areas because it is flat out cheaper to put it on the ground.

You put a lot of young men in that situation, they think anything goes, particularly when they see a foreigner or an urbanized Indian woman.

How did he arrive at all of them at 9 am in order to watch his cat videos?This story should be considered guilty of being an urban legend until proven innocent.

Third, although primary education in China is quite good in urban areas, good primary education in China is still not as pervasive nationwide as it was in Japan by the 1980s.

"A family anecdote: my mom was working on her Phd in urban planning back in the 1970s and her advisor said to her "You know, in the future, many of these issues of traffic and resource allocation will be resolved through computer simulations, so you should learn to program.

Lest tobacco manufacturers try to trumpet how compounds in cigarettes help protect urban bird nests from parasites, Suárez-Rodríguez warned at the very end of the article that carcinogens and pesticides in the butts may have negative effects on the birds which we don't yet know about.

Urban definitions

adjective

relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area; "urban sociology"; "urban development"

adjective

located in or characteristic of a city or city life; "urban property owners"; "urban affairs"; "urban manners"