Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of, relating to, or characteristic of a major city.
- adjective Of or constituting a large city or urbanized area, including adjacent suburbs and towns.
- adjective Of, relating to, or constituting the home territory of an imperial or colonial state.
- adjective Of or relating to an ecclesiastical metropolitan.
- noun A citizen of a metropolis, especially one who displays urbane characteristics, attitudes, and values.
- noun In the Western Christian churches, a bishop with provincial powers, with some authority over suffragan bishops.
- noun In most Eastern Orthodox churches, a bishop who is head of an ecclesiastical province and ranks next below the patriarch.
- noun In the Greek Orthodox church, a bishop ranking next below an archbishop.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to a metropolis, in any sense; residing in or connected with a metropolis: as, metropolitan enterprise; metropolitan police.
- Of or pertaining to the chief see of an ecclesiastical province: as, a metropolitan church.
- noun A citizen of the mother city or parent state of a colony. See
metropolis , 1. - noun Eccles.: In the early Christian church, the bishop of the municipal capital of a province or eparchy, who had a general ecclesiastical superintendence over the bishops and churches of his province, continued, ordained, and when necessary excommunicated the bishops, and convened and presided over the provincial synods.
- noun In modern usage, in the Roman Catholic and other episcopal churches, any archbishop who has bishops under his authority.
- noun In the Greek Church, the bishop of the municipal capital of a province, who is in rank intermediate between a patriarch and a bishop or titular archbishop.
- noun A chief city; a metropolis.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The superior or presiding bishop of a country or province.
- noun (Lat. Church.) An archbishop.
- noun (Gr. Church) A bishop whose see is a civil metropolis. His rank is intermediate between that of an archbishop and a patriarch.
- adjective Of or pertaining to the capital or principal city of a country.
- adjective (Eccl.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a metropolitan or the presiding bishop of a country or province, his office, or his dignity.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a person who lives in a metropolis
- adjective relating to or characteristic of a metropolis
- noun in the Eastern Orthodox Church this title is given to a position between bishop and patriarch; equivalent to archbishop in western Christianity
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Their national or archdiocese leaders have the title metropolitan or patriarch.
Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage PAUL R. MARTIN 2002
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Their national or archdiocese leaders have the title metropolitan or patriarch.
Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage PAUL R. MARTIN 2002
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The title metropolitan is now given to almost every bishop.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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With over 50% of people living in metropolitan areas there have never been so many rapidly rising urban areas -- or so many declining ones.
The World's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010
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With over 50% of people living in metropolitan areas there have never been so many rapidly rising urban areas -- or so many declining ones.
The World's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010
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More than forty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, two thirds of all black urbanites continue to live under conditions of high segregation and nearly half live in metropolitan areas where the degree of racial isolation is so intense it conforms to the criteria for hypersegregation.
Douglas S. Massey: Segregation: The Invisible Elephant in the Foreclosure Debate Douglas S. Massey 2010
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More than forty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, two thirds of all black urbanites continue to live under conditions of high segregation and nearly half live in metropolitan areas where the degree of racial isolation is so intense it conforms to the criteria for hypersegregation.
Douglas S. Massey: Segregation: The Invisible Elephant in the Foreclosure Debate Douglas S. Massey 2010
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Homeowners are coping well in metropolitan San Francisco too.
Foreclosures Rise In Many Cities Stephane Fitch 2010
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One quibble would be with the geography of these Games, the ice sports in metropolitan Vancouver, the snow sports 21/2 hours away in Whistler.
Games' slow start forgotten as triumph, glory take over 2010
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Homeowners are coping well in metropolitan San Francisco too.
Housing Rebound Sags As Foreclosures Rise In Many Cities Stephane Fitch 2010
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