Word info

Vivanco

Proper noun

Meaning

Vivanco (plural Vivancos)

A surname from Spanish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Alumni with younger siblings in the district also weren’t as vocal, Vivanco said, afraid how their siblings’ classmates would respond. Source: Internet

“At a time when police and the armed forces have emergency powers to ensure compliance with social distancing and other measures against the coronavirus, accountability for any abuse of those powers is critically important,” Vivanco said. Source: Internet

“In a country where there is no judicial independence, victims’ only hope for accountability is abroad,” Vivanco said. Source: Internet

“It just shows how naive they were about these issues,” Vivanco said of some teachers. Source: Internet

“The court is not judging the presidential record of Uribe,” said José Miguel Vivanco, Americas director for Human Rights Watch. Source: Internet

Vivanco said other teachers told her that the coalition should make its demands more palatable to the school board. Source: Internet

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