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Vladimir
[vlad-uh-meer, vluh-dyee-myir]
noun
Saint. Also Vladimir I, Wladimir Vladimir the Great, a.d. c956–1015, first Christian grand prince of Russia 980–1015.
a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, E of Moscow.
a male given name.
Vladimir
1/ ˈ徱 /
noun
a city in W central Russia: capital of the principality of Vladimir until the court transferred to Moscow in 1328. Pop: 310 000 (2005 est)
Vladimir
2/ ˈ徱, ˈvlædɪˌmɪə /
noun
Saint, called the Great. ?956–1015, grand prince of Kiev (980–1015); first Christian ruler of Russia. Feast day: July 15
Example Sentences
The man who claimed he would end the war in Ukraine with one phone call on day one has been shown to be totally impotent when it comes to dealing with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The Russian-Iranian strategic partnership deal which Vladimir Putin and President Masoud Pezeshkian signed earlier this year is not a military alliance.
Vladimir Putin will be spending much of this week in St Petersburg where the city is hosting its annual International Economic Forum.
Zelensky accused the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, of carrying out the large scale strikes "solely because he can afford to continue this war".
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the measures would increase economic pressure on the Kremlin to show Vladimir Putin "it is in his and Russia's interests to demonstrate he is serious about peace".
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