Europe
[ˈjʊrəp]
Definition: 1. The continent next to Asia in the east, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, and the Mediterranean Sea in the south. 2. The nations of the European continent collectively.
Similar: European
Use 'Europe' in a sentence:
1. Creolized forms of Latin were spoken in various parts of Europe . 2. He spent his childhood in occupied Europe . 3. Jean-Phillippe had hitched all over Europe in the 1960s. 4. They embarked on a ship bound for Europe . 5. Ireland was one of the fastest-growing economies in Western Europe in the 1990s. 6. After the war the map of Europe was redrawn. 7. The company will support customers in Europe . 8. The deal will put the company in a unique position to export goods to Eastern Europe . 9. Our tax regime is one of the most favourable in Europe . 10. In Europe , Aga Khan III presented himself in a completely different light. 11. We spent four weeks touring around Europe . 12. The Roman Empire subjected most of Europe to its rule. 13. The Channel Tunnel has enormous symbolic significance for a united Europe . 14. The ghost of anti-Semitism still haunts Europe . 15. Incidence of the disease is fairly evenly spread across Europe . 16. Laura Davies is assured of a place in Europe 's team. 17. They planned a late summer vacation in Europe . 18. The company plans to extend its operations into Europe . 19. She's writing a new history of Europe . 20. Where does Europe end and Asia begin? 21. Our main aim is to increase sales in Europe . 22. This was a first step towards a united Europe . 23. The government is in a shambles over Europe . 24. The disease is as yet unknown in Europe . 25. Why were spices so highly valued in late 15th-century Europe ? 26. He spent a few years knocking around Europe . 27. They hitchhiked around Europe . 28. She is planning a long holiday in Europe . 29. The workforce is generally accepted to have the best conditions in Europe . 30. Similar trends are observable in mainland Europe . 31. He had thumbed all across Europe . 32. Physical and ideological barriers had come down in Eastern Europe . 33. Some politicians want more liberal trade relations with Europe . 34. You're too old to go gallivanting around Europe . 35. Anecdotal evidence suggests that sales in Europe have slipped. 36. They spent the summer kicking around Europe . 37. Britain must be brought into line with the rest of Europe on taxes. 38. The political cultures of the United States and Europe are very different. 39. Britain has the largest and most flourishing fox population in Europe . 40. I solemnly vowed that someday I would return to live in Europe . 41. She spent years touring Europe with her trusty old camera. 42. CNN also broadcasts in Europe . 43. This argument simply cannot hold water in Europe . 44. Europe 's foreign policy is inextricably linked with that of the US. 45. Nissan now makes cars at two plants in Europe . 46. Unemployment is now rampant in most of Europe . 47. Cycling is Europe 's second most popular sport. 48. They opened a single store in Europe to test out the market. 49. This decision will isolate the country from the rest of Europe . 50. You can fly direct from Seattle to Europe . 51. I'm not starry-eyed about Europe . 52. For five weeks they zoomed around Europe . 53. Jim expects to be sent to Europe any day now. 54. We spent the summer hitching around Europe . 55. He is one of the most wanted criminals in Europe . 56. The grand design of Europe 's monetary union is already agreed. 57. They hoped the new venture would further the cause of cultural cooperation in Europe . 58. The company is eager to gain a foothold in Europe . 59. They have removed all tactical nuclear missiles that could strike Europe . 60. The firm is anxious to gain a toehold in Europe . 61. There are no certainties in modern Europe . 62. 90% of the engines are exported to Europe . 63. Many MPs are against federation in Europe . 64. The Channel Tunnel project is the biggest civil engineering project in Europe .