1. raab - Noun
2. Raab - Proper noun
(countable) A surname from German.
(uncountable) A town in Schärding district, Upper Austria, Austria
Alternative form of rabe
Alternative form of raeb
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt a recent press conference with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab emphasized areas of agreement between the U.S. and the U.K. on Iran. Source: Internet
Andreas Raab was a researcher working in Kay's group, then at Hewlett-Packard. Source: Internet
As Johnson was rushed to St Thomas' Hospital in central London this week, his foreign secretary Dominic Raab was asked to deputise for him “where necessary”. Source: Internet
Asked if someone could meet more than two people at different times, for example their mother in the morning and father in the afternoon, Mr Raab said: "Outside in the outdoors, staying 2m apart, yes." Source: Internet
Boris Johnson said the Government is “ready to provide support in any way we can”, and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the UK stands in solidarity with Lebanon. Source: Internet
Britain's ambassador to Iran, Rob Macaire, during protests in Tehran and held in custody for more than an hour in what foreign secretary Dominic Raab called a "flagrant violation of international norms". Source: Internet