Word info

First Republic

Proper noun

Meaning

(historical) Ellipsis of French First Republic. (from the French Revolution to the First Empire, 1792–1804)

(historical, US banking) Ellipsis of First Republic Bank. (1985–2023)

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The heroism of our soldiers is especially inspiring because most of them were in their 20s, inexperienced in the art of warfare, who answered the call of the motherland with unflinching courage - so very much like the revolutionaries who won freedom and founded Asia's First Republic. Francis Escudero

According to him, in the First Republic, the different regions developed at their pace and made remarkable achievements. Source: Internet

Finally, State Street Corp boosted its position in First Republic Bank by 2.5% during the 3rd quarter. Source: Internet

History of the post-war political landscape Campaigners working on posters in Milan, Italy, 2004 main First Republic: 1946-1994 There have been frequent government turnovers since 1945, indeed there have been 61 governments in this time. Source: Internet

During the post-colonial First Republic, a continued reliance on French nationals as teachers, and French as the language of instruction, displeased those desiring a complete separation from the former colonial power. Source: Internet

He added that state police existed in Nigeria during the colonial era and throughout the First Republic until it was abrogated by the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon due to abuse by regional governments. Source: Internet

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