"Prypyat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prypyat" Meaning

Pripyat is a critically contaminated town in Ukraine, abandoned in 1986 due to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

"Prypyat" Examples

5 Example Sentences for the Word "prypyat"


As the word "prypyat" is not a commonly used English word, I assume it might be a surname or a proper noun related to a specific context. However, I will provide five example sentences for another word that is similar to "prypyat". Let's use "private" as a placeholder, which is a word that might be related to the context you're interested in, given the Ukrainian origin of "prypyat."

Using the word in different possibilities:


1. Adjective Usage

Before moving to the city, I had a private apartment in the countryside.

2. Noun Usage

The private pool was a luxurious feature of our hotel room.

3. Adverb Usage

She spoke to him privately about her concerns.

4. Phrase Usage

The private key was used to unlock the encrypted file.

5. Idiomatic Expression Usage

He was a highly private person and didn't like being in the public eye.

Please note, without a clear context or definition of "prypyat," these examples might not directly relate to its intended usage. In the 1980s, however, there was a Chernobyl-affected town in Ukraine known as Prypiat (often spelled Prypyat in certain contexts), so your query might be related to this place or something related to it. But without more information, the examples provided herewith are based on the closest possible match.

"Prypyat" Similar Words

Prussiate

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Pruta

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Prutah

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Prutah is an ancient Israelite coin, specifically a type of small bronze coin minted in ancient Judea and used during the Second Temple period (around 515 BCE - 70 CE). They were used as a form of currency in everyday commerce. The name "prutah" comes from the Greek word "proutē" meaning "fourth" because these coins were equal in value to one-fourth of a zuz (a more substantial coin).

Pry

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To probe or examine something carefully, often in an intrusive or intrusive way. <br><br>Example: She started to pry into her sister's private life without her consent.

Prying

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Intruding or interfering in someone's private affairs, often in a rude or nosy way.

Pryingly

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(In a nosy or inquiring manner; intrusive, inquisitive.)

Prylis

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Prytanea

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Prytaneion or Prytanea was the official residence of the prytaneis, the chief magistrates of the Hellenistic city-state or municipality (polis). It was situated in the heart of the city, often near the agora (marketplace). The term "prytaneion" is often found as part of the names of cities, e.g. Berlin's Western Pytaneion in Praxiteles-Bau. In some cases, the term is found also in parallel with the generic equivalent of city, for instance, city of the Prytaneis.

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Prytaneis

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Prytaneum

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Prytanies

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Prytanies (Greek:.qtysetUpentifier, prytaneis, pl. of quantityanieros, 'one who sits at the fire') in ancient Greece referred to the chief magistrates in the most ancient forms of democracy.<br><br>The prytaneis were members of the Boule that served for one-tenth of the year, the day after the new moon and were always in office for a month, just like the Athenian prytany.<br><br>The word refers to the council of city magistrates in Athens who took care of the common pantry and the fire, promising a common safety.

Prytanis

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A prytanis was a high official in ancient Greece, specifically in Athens and other city-states. The prytanis was the chief magistrate or president of the prytany, a rotation of officials that governed the city for a set period of time, usually 10 to 12 months.<br><br>The prytanis was responsible for presiding over the works of the state, overseeing the administration of justice, and enforcing laws. They also served as ambassadors and representatives of the city-state, negotiating with other cities and states on matters of politics, trade, and warfare.<br><br>The office of the prytanis was a prestigious one, and it required a high degree of dignity, wisdom, and administrative ability.

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Przywara

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