Proper noun
Levesque (plural Levesques)
A surname from French, equivalent to English Bishop.
So far as one can generalize, the most gracious, cultivated, and innovative people in this country are French Canadians. Certainly they have given us the most exciting politicians of our time: Trudeau, Lévesque. Without them, Canada would be an exceedingly boring and greatly diminished place. Mordecai Richler
In 2002, Levesque joined Golden Eagle Insurance, which was acquired by Liberty Mutual in 2008, as vice president of underwriting and in 2008 became regional vice president for southern California. Source: Internet
Levesque noted that those attending will be PCR tested, will sit in plexiglass pods, and must wear masks. Source: Internet
Madison’s Felipe Levesque (38) and Sonny Loren (25) position themselves for a throw-in in front of Columbus East’s Adam Wear (4) during Thursday’s game. Source: Internet
Many are struggling to understand why Gallese's parole officer let him meet Levesque and the case has sparked a federal investigation of the parole board that allowed Gallese to visit sex workers despite being evaluated at a moderate risk of reoffending. Source: Internet
Neil Levesque, executive director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics and chief of staff at Saint Anselm College, joins "Red & Blue" to discuss the visits from potential 2020 candidates and their surrogates. Source: Internet