Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to Venezuela, a republic of South America, on the northern coast.
- noun An inhabitant of Venezuela.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A person from
Venezuela or of Venezuelan descent. - adjective Of, from, or pertaining to Venezuela, the Venezuelan people or the Venezuelan language.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a native or inhabitant of Venezuela
- adjective of or relating to or characteristic of Venezuela or its people
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Examples
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RAUL BADUEL, FORMER VENEZUELAN DEFENSE MINISTER (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): They're attempting to usurp the constitutional powers of the Venezuelan people.
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HUGO CHAVEZ, VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT (through translator): I invite all of you to join this great battle and invite you to continue responding to the demanding critics of the revolution, education, health, and employment, and the best quality of life for all of the Venezuelan family.
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Venezuelan is capable of the spectacular play in the field.
USA TODAY's annual list of the 100 Names You Need to Know 2010
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President's party still holds majority in Venezuelan National Assembly
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The Venezuelan is actively spreading his Marxist gospel around the region and Mr. Zelaya was his man in Tegucigalpa.
Latin America 2010
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Chavez, who didn't fare all that well in Venezuelan elections this week, was a no-show this time.
A humdrum session at the U.N. Al Kamen Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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If you really believe this, you should invest in Venezuelan stocks.
Matthew Yglesias » Economic Freedom, Universal Health Care, and Labor Unions 2009
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There have been blogger opinions that try to make comparisons with similar events in Venezuelan recent history, as well viewpoints on the support given by President Hugo Chavez to Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Global Voices in English » Venezuela: The Relationship With Iran 2009
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Seeking to impress the police commissioner, he pointed out that his boss, Luis Posada, had been a powerful person in Venezuelan intelligence.
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Seeking to impress the police commissioner, he pointed out that his boss, Luis Posada, had been a powerful person in Venezuelan intelligence.
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