Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of or relating to the region or former Soviet Socialist Republic of Belorussia.
- noun A native or inhabitant of Belorussia.
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- proper noun The language spoken in
Belarus . - adjective Having to do with
Belarus ; formerly calledWhite Russia .
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- noun a native or inhabitant of Byelorussia
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Examples
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There, they met with students at European Humanities University, a university that calls itself a Belorussian university in exile.
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Also the Treaty of Versailles deliberately did not define the eastern border of Poland and the population was mostly Belorussian and Ukrainian.
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Speaking Russian, with a thick Belorussian accent he says the Lukashenko government is a criminal government, "criminals on the throne who crush their own people and their best representatives."
First Leader of Belarus Calls for Sanctions Against Lukashenko 2011
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For example, to stop trading, to stop buying Belorussian oil product - because that will be bad for European economy, so they will not do it.
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For example, to stop trading, to stop buying Belorussian oil product - because that will be bad for European economy, so they will not do it.
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He won postwar territory in Asia and two extra votes for the Ukrainian and Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republics in the new United Nations General Assembly.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Lukashenko, a member of parliament tied to the security services, became the first Belorussian president in the post-Soviet era.
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He won postwar territory in Asia and two extra votes for the Ukrainian and Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republics in the new United Nations General Assembly.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Lukashenko, a member of parliament tied to the security services, became the first Belorussian president in the post-Soviet era.
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There, they met with students at European Humanities University, a university that calls itself a Belorussian university in exile.
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