inter-American









inter-American


inter-American [in-ter-uh-mer-i-kuh n] ExamplesWord Origin adjective

  1. of or relating to some or all of the countries of North, Central, and South America.

Origin of inter-American First recorded in 1935–40 Examples from the Web for inter-american Contemporary Examples of inter-american

  • “I think that’s been his formula,” said Michael Shifter, president of the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington think tank.

    Here’s How a Real Socialist Holds Power

    Justin Green

    October 2, 2012

  • She currently serves as regional vice president of the Free Press Commission under the Inter-American Press Society.

    2012 Summit: Who’s On Stage

    March 6, 2012

  • The Inter-American Development Bank is also providing about $100 million for buildings and roads.

    Michel Martelly—Can He Lead?

    Lois Romano

    September 21, 2011

  • Historical Examples of inter-american

  • Educational institutions devoted a constantly growing attention to inter-American affairs.

    The Hispanic Nations of the New World

    William R. Shepherd

  • This sentiment of inter-American solidarity sprang from several sources.

    The Hispanic Nations of the New World

    William R. Shepherd

  • The war has brought into view another practical reason for a closer inter-American understanding.

    South America and the War

    F. A. Kirkpatrick

  • The Monroe Doctrine during the war; projects for an inter-American league of states.

    A Syllabus of Hispanic-American History

    William Whatley Pierson

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