What does -sphere mean?
Definitions for -sphere
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-spherenoun
A sphere of x dimensions.
n-sphere
-spheresuffix
Designating some layer of the Earth.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of -sphere in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of -sphere in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of -sphere in a Sentence
I hope that in the private conversation Trump will tell him that we dont like Orban sliding into the Russian sphere of influence.
It is Alexander Lukashenko, Alexander Lukashenko willingness to increase dependency on Russia in every possible sphere, that has brought Alexander Lukashenko to the point of being in no position, really, to barely have a say in what it is Russia would decide to do militarily.
The legislative department is everywhere extending the sphere of its activity and drawing all power into its impetuous vortex.
The new frontier of jihadi communication is taking place on a Telegram – a recently launched messaging platform that has revolutionized the social media sphere, and at least for now put an end to any watchdog oversight, because of Telegram, jihadists no longer have to struggle to keep up with relentless account suspensions and content removal.
What's at stake is not simply, as important as it is, Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty, independence but very basic principles that have, in a hard-fought way after two World Wars and a Cold War, undergirded security, peace and prosperity for countries around the world -- principles like one country can't simply change the borders of another by force ; principles like one country can't simply dictate to another its choices, its policies, with who it will associate ; principles like one country can't exert a sphere of influence to subjugate its neighbors to its will, if we allow those principles to be challenged with impunity, even if it's half a world away in Europe, that will have an impact here as well.
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