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Guevara
[ guh-vahr-uh; Spanish ge-vah-rah ]
noun
- ·Ա·ٴ [e, r, -, nes, -taw], Che, 1928–67, Cuban revolutionist and political leader, born in Argentina.
Guevara
/ ɡeˈβara; ɡəˈvɑːrə /
noun
- Guevara(Ernesto) Che19281967MArgentinianPOLITICS: politicianMILITARY: soldierPOLITICS: revolutionary Ernesto (ɛrˈnesto), known as Che Guevara. 1928–67, Latin American politician and soldier, born in Argentina. He developed guerrilla warfare as a tool for revolution and was instrumental in Castro's victory in Cuba (1959), where he held government posts until 1965. He was killed while training guerrillas in Bolivia
Example Sentences
Guevara’s resignation ignited protests by parents and students.
Barrie; and José Rivera earned his first and so far only nomination for “The Motorcycle Diaries,” about the life of Che Guevara.
“We can’t have any contact with athletes until the summer,” Guevara said.
“It’s a Los Angeles institution along the lines of Pink’s, Philippe’s and Porto’s that reflects a great history in the city,” said archdiocese spokesperson Carolina Guevara.
Hernandez and her homeless and housing coordinator, Sophia Li, listened as Guevara said he understands that homelessness and public safety are massive citywide problems.
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