nearby

IPA: nˈɪrbˈaɪ

noun

  • (finance) A futures contract, of a particular group, whose settlement date is the earliest.

adjective

  • adjacent, near, close by

adverb

  • next to, close to
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Examples of "nearby" in Sentences

  • The ruins of an outhouse lie nearby.
  • The village is adjacent to the nearby.
  • The beaver lives in the nearby rivers.
  • Firewood is stored in the nearby wood shed.
  • Ethnography Museum is in the nearby building.
  • They work and rehearse in the nearby studios.
  • Desirability is calculated from the nearby buildings.
  • A winch is supported nearby on the floor of the tugboat.
  • Nearby, The Carrion Woods, encroach upon the site on two sides.
  • In 1962 the mission was closed and the people dispersed into the nearby towns.
  • You can use the Internet to find vets in nearby towns in case there is an emergency.
  • The lodging we stayed at there was in nearby Lacanja Chansayab and the owners were very hospitable.
  • Environmental groups say an accident could spark trouble for drinking water supplies in nearby Slovakia and even Budapest, about 80 kilometers away.
  • A label nearby tells us that "in 1945 the bulk of the Trojan treasures were taken as booty to the former Soviet Union where most of them are held to this day in breach of international law."
  • The decision to put the new chip plant in nearby Saratoga County was driven by the combination of research potential and the subsidies offered by the state of New York, said Travis Bullard, spokesman for GlobalFoundries.

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