Definition of sub-Saharan in English:
sub-Saharan
adjective sʌbsəˈhɑːrənˌsəbsəˈhɛrən
From or forming part of the African regions south of the Sahara desert.
Example sentencesExamples
- Women are the primary caregivers in most sub-Saharan African households and Wereilu is no exception.
- The Caribbean is the second-most affected region after sub-Saharan Africa in the world.
- Whatever the exact numbers, this was a degree of land alienation unrivalled in any sub-Saharan African context.
- In South Africa, and much of sub-Saharan Africa, mortality is currently spiralling upwards.
- This region lies in the heart of sub-Saharan Africa and is ranked by the UN as the third poorest country in the world.
- The idea that sub-Saharan Africa is an amorphous whole - one huge basket case - is a damaging misconception.
- Three out of four people who die with the disease live in sub-Saharan South Africa.
- In that time around 12 million sub-Saharan Africans have succumbed to the disease.
- It's the introduction of an electronic medical record in one of the poorest regions of sub-Saharan Africa.
- I mean, how bad is it compared with other regions in sub-Saharan Africa that are also in need?
- Much of this aid goes to sub-Saharan Africa, South America, and Southern Asia.
- The lowest levels of economic growth were in sub-Saharan African countries.
- Only a handful of sub-Saharan African nations suffer more wretched conditions.
- Why didn't sub-Saharan Africans go out and domesticate zebras and rhinoceroses.
- Blackcaps spending the summer in northern and eastern Europe are wholly migratory and winter south to sub-Saharan Africa.
- No region on the face of earth is more affected by the unfair competition in world cotton markets than sub-Saharan Africa.
- Entrants should have been born in a sub-Saharan African country and must currently be resident in that country.
- That is the case with regard to many states in the Third World, especially sub-Saharan Africa.
- An appropriately developed score might be useful in audit, research, and clinical practice in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Built out of coral, the winding streets and courtyarded houses feel more North African than sub-Saharan.
Definition of sub-Saharan in US English:
sub-Saharan
adjectiveˌsəbsəˈhɛrənˌsəbsəˈherən
attributive From or forming part of the African regions south of the Sahara desert.
Example sentencesExamples
- Three out of four people who die with the disease live in sub-Saharan South Africa.
- The Caribbean is the second-most affected region after sub-Saharan Africa in the world.
- Entrants should have been born in a sub-Saharan African country and must currently be resident in that country.
- Blackcaps spending the summer in northern and eastern Europe are wholly migratory and winter south to sub-Saharan Africa.
- Why didn't sub-Saharan Africans go out and domesticate zebras and rhinoceroses.
- This region lies in the heart of sub-Saharan Africa and is ranked by the UN as the third poorest country in the world.
- It's the introduction of an electronic medical record in one of the poorest regions of sub-Saharan Africa.
- I mean, how bad is it compared with other regions in sub-Saharan Africa that are also in need?
- In that time around 12 million sub-Saharan Africans have succumbed to the disease.
- The lowest levels of economic growth were in sub-Saharan African countries.
- The idea that sub-Saharan Africa is an amorphous whole - one huge basket case - is a damaging misconception.
- Whatever the exact numbers, this was a degree of land alienation unrivalled in any sub-Saharan African context.
- Women are the primary caregivers in most sub-Saharan African households and Wereilu is no exception.
- No region on the face of earth is more affected by the unfair competition in world cotton markets than sub-Saharan Africa.
- Only a handful of sub-Saharan African nations suffer more wretched conditions.
- Much of this aid goes to sub-Saharan Africa, South America, and Southern Asia.
- That is the case with regard to many states in the Third World, especially sub-Saharan Africa.
- Built out of coral, the winding streets and courtyarded houses feel more North African than sub-Saharan.
- In South Africa, and much of sub-Saharan Africa, mortality is currently spiralling upwards.
- An appropriately developed score might be useful in audit, research, and clinical practice in sub-Saharan Africa.