ert

IPA: ˈɝt

Root Word: ERT

noun

  • Ellenikí/Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi (Hellenic (Greek) Broadcasting television), Greece
  • Initialism of emergency response team.
  • (medicine) Initialism of enzyme replacement therapy.

verb

  • (transitive, UK dialectal) To incite; urge on; encourage.
  • (transitive, UK dialectal) To irritate; grill; provoke.
  • (intransitive, UK dialectal) To be eager, prone; hurry.
  • (transitive, UK dialectal) To make as if to strike; argue (with); strive after; try to obtain.
  • (intransitive, UK dialectal) To strive onward and upward.
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Examples of "ert" in Sentences

  • Pictures from ERT don't stand up to that status.
  • No negative articles have been published against ERT.
  • But they can't be from ERT or any other copyright source.
  • He would be a strong counter to the ert statement for example.
  • Since that time the ERT has grown in size and responsibilities.
  • It is an indirect connection to the cities of Van ert and Greenville.
  • The ERT assumed command of the incident and began attacking the fire.
  • Elkhorn can also be accessed further up the ERT from the upper gravel flats which is home to the main campsite along the ERT.

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