Verb
To name; to mention; to utter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn January, it was revealed that esports could feature at the 2023 Pan American Games, following talks between David Lappartient, the head of an International Olympic Committee liaison group, and Panam Sports President Neven Ilic. Source: Internet
In 'Breaking stereotypes', Muriel Neven and Isabelle Devious say: The industrial revolution changed a mainly rural society into an urban one, but with a strong contrast between northern and southern Belgium. Source: Internet
European Commission - Press release Brussels, 9 April 2018 Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development, Neven Mimica, is visiting Zimbabwe, where he is meeting President Emmerson Mnangagwa, as well as visiting EU-funded projects. Source: Internet
The EU announced on Friday (17 March) a further €165m for drought-stricken parts of eastern Africa, during a visit by Foreign Affairs chief Federica Mogherini and Commissioner Neven Mimica to Addis Ababa, the continent's diplomatic capital. Source: Internet
Willie Thomson, of Neven near the Muirs’ house, spoke to me of the changes he had seen in his 7 ½ years, remembering when the population was three times what it is now and cash in your pocket was relatively unimportant. Source: Internet