meredith (Meaning)

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meredith (n)

United States civil rights leader whose college registration caused riots in traditionally segregated Mississippi (born in 1933)

English novelist and poet (1828-1909)

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meredith Sentence Examples

  1. Meredith's unwavering determination carried her through countless challenges.
  2. Meredith's vibrant personality lit up every room she entered.
  3. The hospital administration lauded Meredith for her exceptional medical skills.
  4. Meredith's empathy resonated deeply with her patients.
  5. Meredith's analytical mind solved complex medical mysteries with ease.
  6. The wounds of a tragic accident left Meredith scarred, but her spirit remained unbroken.
  7. Meredith's resilience inspired those around her to overcome their own adversity.
  8. The love between Meredith and her husband was a beacon of hope in the face of life's storms.
  9. Meredith's writing captured the essence of human emotion and vulnerability.
  10. Meredith's legacy as a compassionate healer and an extraordinary human being will forever be remembered.

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United States civil rights leader whose college registration caused riots in traditionally segregated Mississippi (born in 1933), English novelist and poet (182

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Meredith's unwavering determination carried her through countless challenges.

Meredith's vibrant personality lit up every room she entered.

The hospital administration lauded Meredith for her exceptional medical skills.

Meredith's empathy resonated deeply with her patients.