Proper noun
Lefevre (plural Lefevres)
A surname from French. (Smith)
He was a charismatic campus activist, radicalized by Robert LeFevre who provided him with small funding to travel the country with his instrument and folk songs from campus to campus, converting YAF chapters into Libertarian Alliances and SIL chapters. Source: Internet
In this April 6, 2018, photo, Fort Recovery High School senior Robby LeFevre sprints through the snow during the final leg of the 4x100-meter relay during the Celina Relays. Source: Internet
"At best, PSA screening may help one man in 1,000 avoid death from prostate cancer after 10 to 14 years," task force co-chair Michael LeFevre, MD, MSPH, of the University of Missouri, writes in an email to WebMD. Source: Internet
Embarking on a humanitarian mission into Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders, Lefevre is keenly aware of—and readily admits—how ill-prepared he is. Source: Internet
Capitol Hill Pride Festival, March & Rally co-director Charlette LeFevre says she plans to file a complaint against the city for its handling of permit requests. Source: Internet
BURGLARY: A deputy was dispatched to the VFW on Lefevre Road on report of a break-in overnight. Source: Internet