Pronunciation: /ˈriːdʒənəl/
noun a person or thing belonging to or characteristic of a particular region
A1 I live in a small town that is part of a regional council.
A2 The regional cuisine in this area is known for its use of fresh seafood.
B1 The company is expanding its operations to include more regional offices.
B2 The regional government has announced new policies to support local businesses.
C1 The conference will bring together experts from various regional organizations.
C2 She is an expert in regional economics and has published several books on the topic.
adjective describing or relating to a particular region
A1 I live in a regional town.
A2 There are many regional differences in cuisine across the country.
B1 The company is expanding its operations to include regional offices.
B2 The conference will focus on regional economic development.
C1 The regional government is implementing new policies to address environmental issues.
C2 The organization works closely with regional partners to promote sustainable development.
formal The company is expanding its operations into regional markets.
informal Let's take a road trip and explore some regional attractions.
slang I love checking out the local scene in regional areas.
figurative His influence extends beyond national borders, reaching into regional spheres.
regionalized
regionals
more regional
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will regionalize
has regionalized
is regionalizing
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very regional
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