zone - use in sentences

Possessives

  • no-fly: They were central to RAF bombing of the ' no-fly ' zones over Iraq and will be used in the current bombing campaign.

Converse of object

  • demilitarize: Marratech Manager can be installed on either a company network, demilitarized zone ( DMZ ) or a hosted internet server.
  • patrol: It's been more than 10 years now since the United States initiated the embargo against Iraq and started patrolling no-fly zones.
  • designate: With a limited budget up front, we were able to deploy a number of units of our choice across several designated drop zones.
  • enforce: U.S. warplanes enforcing the no-fly zone in Iraq, Ali insisted, were bombing such plants " daily - daily!
  • pedestrianize: The largest markets are held in the city center, close to the magnificent Gothic Cathedral the Dom in a pedestrianized zone.
  • declare: Nablus was declared a closed military zone about an hour ago.

Adjective modifier

  • 20mph: In Hull, where there are 20mph limit zones, it is 12 per cent.
  • nuclear-weapon-free: India will remain responsive to the expressed need for commitments to other nuclear-weapon-free zones as well.
  • coastal: The coastal zone is also a key natural resource on which livelihoods depend.
  • intertidal: Large numbers of medieval ceramics were recovered from the intertidal zone, including a significant number of imported goods.
  • temperate: In the north temperate zone only, the hour hand is pointed toward the sun.
  • 30mph: The next day he was caught driving at 41mph in a 30mph zone in Rochdale.

Modifies a noun

  • reconnaissance: When assigned a zone reconnaissance mission, the corps commander allows the regimental commandeer considerable freedom of action.

Noun used with modifier

  • no-fly: Meanwhile, Iraq continues to violate the no-fly zones, sources reported.
  • buffer: Buffer Zone Business properties in the buffer zone must apply for the relief.
  • comfort: We were just in a really good zone, a good comfort zone that first part of the race.
  • exclusion: In 1996 the southern air exclusion zone was amended to south of latitude 33 degrees North.
  • relegation: A series of eleven games without a win saw them plummet toward the relegation zone.
  • euro: The job of the ECB is to pursue sound policies for the euro zone.

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