MONETARY in a Sentence
Learn MONETARY from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
12 example sentences for MONETARY, such as:
1. The monetary unit of Japan is the yen.
2. The monetary unit of the UK is the pound.
3. The grand design of Europe's monetary union is already agreed.
4. The policy should bring greater monetary stability to the country.
5. Meanwhile the debate on European political and monetary union continues.
2. The monetary unit of the UK is the pound.
3. The grand design of Europe's monetary union is already agreed.
4. The policy should bring greater monetary stability to the country.
5. Meanwhile the debate on European political and monetary union continues.
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Meanings and Examples of MONETARY
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monetary
a. of or relating to money; nation's currency; financial
Classic Sentence:
1 They are enshrined in the hearts of all loyal Southerners, and no one begrudges them the scant monetary returns they make for their risks.
2 She had several reasons for wanting to keep them and their monetary value was the least reason.
3 The Rostovs' monetary affairs had not improved during the two years they had spent in the country.
Example Sentence:
1 The Social Democratic leader launched a broadside against both monetary and political union.
2 Opponents of the treaty argue that monetary union will turn France into a vassal of Germany.
3 The monetary unit of the UK is the pound.
4 The monetary unit of Japan is the yen.
5 The policy should bring greater monetary stability to the country.
6 The grand design of Europe's monetary union is already agreed.
7 Meanwhile the debate on European political and monetary union continues.
8 He was director of the central bank's monetary policy committee which sets Brazil's interest rates.
9 Energy systems have external costs, as environmental and health costs, although these are difficult to assess in monetary and energy terms.