How do you use Antonescu in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Antonescu in a sentence
Antonescu meaning
A surname from Romanian.
Using Antonescu
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname from Romanian.
- In the example corpus, antonescu often appears in combinations such as: antonescu was, antonescu and, antonescu to.
Context around Antonescu
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 14 start, 5 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Antonescu
- In this selection, "antonescu" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, invited, accordingly, mihai, agreed, survived and formally stand out and add context to how "antonescu" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accordingly antonescu formally outlawed and antonescu also developed. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "antonescu" sits close to words such as ade, admirably and alf, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with antonescu
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Antonescu therefore received the approval of Ambassador Fabricius. (8 words)
Defended by Mihai Antonescu, the officer was able to prove his detractors wrong. (13 words)
Antonescu is quoted saying that the Romanian Army's criminal acts were "reprisals, not massacres". (15 words)
Antonescu's own contribution is disputed by historians, who variously see him as either a supporter of the Anglo-French alliance or, like the PNC itself, more favorable to cooperation with Adolf Hitler 's Germany. (35 words)
Deletant, p.54 A special segment of Antonescu's post-1941 propaganda was Codrenist: it revisited the Iron Guard's history to minimize Sima's contributions and to depict him as radically different from Codreanu. (35 words)
As increasingly large crowds started to assemble outside of the royal palace to demand the king's abdication, Carol considered Pop's advice, but was reluctant to have Antonescu as prime minister. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Antonescu's relations with the politicians were no better, and Antonescu was initially unwilling to move against the king until he had some political allies.
Despite his quarrel with Sima, much of Antonescu's speech clearly reflected the influence of the ideas of the Iron Guard that Antonescu had absorbed in the 1930s.
Veiga, p.296 A decisive turn occurred when Hitler invited Antonescu and Sima both over for discussions: whereas Antonescu agreed, Sima stayed behind in Romania, probably plotting a coup d'état.
In this context, certain parts of the memory of Antonescu survived albeit discreetly, for example, in literary works that managed to get past the censors.
Court records don’t say what happened to the juveniles involved in the scheme, but Antonescu and Ghiocel were transferred to Albuquerque to face charges.
Accordingly, Antonescu formally outlawed all political forces in February 1941, codifying penal labor as punishment for most public forms of political expression.
Antonescu also developed a reputation for questioning his commanders and for appealing over their heads whenever he felt they were wrong.
Antonescu had been made aware of the plan by German envoys, and supported it enthusiastically even before Hitler extended Romania an offer to participate.
Antonescu is quoted saying that the Romanian Army's criminal acts were "reprisals, not massacres".
Antonescu maintained contacts with the two main democratic groups, the National Liberal and the National Peasants' parties (known respectively as PNL and PNȚ).
Antonescu notably ordered the execution of 7 out of 20 Guardists sentenced to death for their roles in the Jilava Massacre (Deletant, p.302).
Antonescu partly complied with the request but also asked Carol to bestow upon him the reserve powers for Romanian heads of state.
Antonescu's own contribution is disputed by historians, who variously see him as either a supporter of the Anglo-French alliance or, like the PNC itself, more favorable to cooperation with Adolf Hitler 's Germany.
Antonescu therefore received the approval of Ambassador Fabricius.
Antonescu was a firm believer in the conspiracy theory of " Jewish Bolshevism ", according to which all Jews were supporters of communism and the Soviet Union.
As increasingly large crowds started to assemble outside of the royal palace to demand the king's abdication, Carol considered Pop's advice, but was reluctant to have Antonescu as prime minister.
Defended by Mihai Antonescu, the officer was able to prove his detractors wrong.
Deletant, p.129 In this context, Antonescu frequently depicted Jews as a disease or a poison.
Deletant, p.52 Antonescu's racial discrimination laws and Romania's participation in the Holocaust earned significant objections from various individuals and groups in Romanian society.
Deletant, p.54 A special segment of Antonescu's post-1941 propaganda was Codrenist: it revisited the Iron Guard's history to minimize Sima's contributions and to depict him as radically different from Codreanu.
Common combinations with antonescu
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- antonescu was 8×
- antonescu and 6×
- antonescu to 5×
- ion antonescu 5×
- antonescu as 4×
- that antonescu 2×
- antonescu had 2×
- have antonescu 2×
- mihai antonescu 2×
- antonescu who 2×