Definitions for Aristide

Aristide A·ris·tide

Spelling: [ar-uh-steed; French a-ree-
IPA: /ˌær əˈstid; French a riˈstid/

Aristide is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 378 anagrams from letters in Aristide (adeiirst).

Definitions for Aristide

noun

  1. Jean-Bertrand, born 1953, Haitian priest and political leader: first democratically elected president, 1991, 1994–96, 2001–04.

Examples for Aristide

It was through him that Busch came to know the past life of Aristide Saccard.

By 1994, Clinton was ready to invade the country and restore Aristide to power, despite the protests of many Democrats.

Hold elections that will remove the troublesome Aristide from the National Palace.

Aristide returned to power, and left peacefully when his term expired two years later.

On parting from his brother, Aristide felt more perplexed than before.

From that time, however, Aristide led a life of ease and idleness.

Aristide called his adversary "brother Judas," or "slave of Saint-Anthony."

In 1854 his niece Clotilde, daughter of his brother Aristide, went to live with him.

The U.S. under Bill Clinton (“He is my twin,” Aristide told me in 1993) put Aristide back in power.

There was, of course, much pressure exerted on them by France, which had found Aristide's demand politically disconcerting.

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