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Metropolises

Metropolises meaning

plural of metropolis

Example sentences (20)

A series of maps shows how the Gaza Strip compares in size to some of the major U.S. cities, often being dwarfed by American metropolises.

Just as the 50 states of America are known as laboratories of democracy, our Metropolises are wellsprings of spirituality.

The minister said that the government is committed to building a Guyana, where citizens can enjoy the same quality of services that they would enjoy anywhere in the world like the major metropolises.

Across the board, interior brands are focusing on smaller cities like Kobe, since the COVID-19 pandemic prompted consumers of luxury goods to search for larger houses and more outdoor space generally found in areas outside the traditional metropolises.

But low-lying metropolises like Miami Beach are not as concerned about melting taking “many decades, not centuries” as they are concerned about which decade starts the major melting process.

From bustling metropolises to remote villages, the world is witnessing a remarkable convergence of cultures, ethnicities, and races.

And unlike in the crowded metropolises of the coast, the shrunken cities of the interior north have housing stock and transportation infrastructure to spare.

If London doesn’t compete to stay in the ranks of the great metropolises of the 21st century, the country and not just the capital pays the price.

MassWildlife’s Black Bear and Furbearer Project Leader Dave Wattles said with the pandemic shutting down dense metropolises since March, people who have been venturing outdoors more often also have more opportunities for chance bear encounters.

The virus initially hit major metropolises such as Mumbai and New Delhi, but has since spread to almost every corner of the huge country, including the remote Andaman and Nicobar islands.

Wuhan, where the virus originated, originally served as a hub between coastal metropolises, such as Guangzhou and Shanghai, and inland China.

Food, medicine, funds for personal needs, and clothing are being collected by many Metropolises both in Greece and in Albania in order to support the earthquake victims.

In addition, many African capital cities have been degraded to rubbish dumps for highly toxic consumer goods such as electronic waste coming from West European metropolises.

Major metropolises tend to face the opposite problem: a public transport system that is saturated, especially at peak hours.

One sees on the streets in the capital how these few people drive luxury cars that one rarely sees here in the European metropolises.

After this initial moment of nationwide glee, word eventually spread that the war had not actually ended, and Denver and other metropolises across the U.S. calmed down, still eagerly awaiting the inevitable surrender of the Germans.

Because paying the NPA what it euphemistically calls “revolutionary taxes” is a lot cheaper than employing heavily armed security guards to protect their over 12,000 cell sites outside the metropolises, many of which are in remote areas.

But rural areas and small metropolises often have it worse.

In recent years, Seattle has blossomed with the arrival of assorted high-tech companies, young transplants and countless restaurants, making it one of America’s hippest metropolises to date.

Inspired by the architecture of metropolises, elements of construction sites were visible in the hi-vis colour palette and through raw materials.