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View synonyms for Eu

Eu

1
Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. europium.


EU

2

[ ee-yoo ]

abbreviation for

eu-

3
  1. a combining form meaning “good,” “well,” occurring chiefly in words of Greek origin ( eupepsia ); in scientific coinages, especially taxonomic names, it often has the sense “true, genuine” ( eukaryote )

Eu

1

the chemical symbol for

  1. europium
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EU

2

abbreviation for

  1. European Union
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eu

3

the internet domain name for

  1. the European Union
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eu-

4

combining_form

  1. well, pleasant, or good

    eupeptic

    euphony

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Eu1

< Greek, combining form of eús good (adj.) or eú, eû (neuter, used as adv.) well
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Eu1

via Latin from Greek, from eus good
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Example Sentences

While the ruling referred to a Czech case, it also applies to the entire EU and complicates Italy's plans for detention centres in Albania meant to fast-track repatriations.

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The government remains opposed to rejoining the EU, but Prime Minister Keir Starmer and some EU politicians have said there could be a better relationship.

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She said Meta "must stop this behaviour", with the EU asking the firm to "refrain from repeating" the infringement.

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The defendants plus the party itself, as a legal entity, are accused of syphoning EU parliamentary funds to pay the salaries of party workers.

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He added the absence of any infringement decisions under EU or UK competition law meant it would be down to the claimant to prove the market abuse it was alleging was actually taking place.

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