[
US
/zaɪˈɪɹən/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to or characteristic of Zaire or its people
Zairean elections
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Zaire
How To Use Zairean In A Sentence
- Other influences on popular music include church music, gospel, Zairean rhumba, and South African mbaqanga and mbube.
- Lyoko is said to be "weeding out the deadwoods" from the rank and file of the Zairean army. ANC Daily News Briefing
- Her interest in medicine was reawakened when she had the opportunity to work in a rural Zairean hospital.
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- Other influences on popular music include church music, gospel, Zairean rhumba, and South African mbaqanga and mbube.
- The D.C. list reads like a cross section of life in the region: rhino rescue efforts, softball leagues, child-abuse prevention networks, garden clubs, Zairean democracy movements, the International Society of Arachnology ( "the premier international scientific society for the study of arachnids, exclusive of mites"). IRS tightens control of smallest nonprofits
- When the Zairean maestro strikes the ball his foot and leg shatter it's those modern boots, you know and he is killed instantly. The Knowledge | Who are the most successful fictional team ever?
- Zairean elections
- No 'Zairean' - or Zairois as they actually call themselves - speaks English, or hardly any do. Last Chance to See
- In what was described as the most significant constitutional case for more than 200 years, David caused the then Conservative home secretary, Kenneth Baker, to be found in contempt of court for failing to stop the deportation of "M", a Zairean asylum seeker. Kate Saunders: Celebrating a Compassionate Friend: David/Sonia Burgess