Definitions for Wilberforce

Wilberforce Wil·ber·force

Spelling: [wil-ber-fawrs, -fohrs]
IPA: /ˈwɪl bərˌfɔrs, -ˌfoʊrs/

Wilberforce is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 468 anagrams from letters in Wilberforce (bceefilorrw).

Definitions for Wilberforce

noun

  1. William, 1759–1833, British statesman, philanthropist, and writer.

Examples for Wilberforce

As Englishmen, we do well to cherish the memory of Wilberforce.

Invoking Wilberforce allows conservatives like DeMint to pretend that he, not Calhoun, is their moral lodestar and inspiration.

Mr. Wilberforce went to Mr. Fox, and asked him to omit the passage.

Neither Dundas nor Wilberforce moved in the highest circles.

The chart was one cause of the offence taken by Wilberforce's sons.

Wilberforce takes third rank with four and one-fourth units.

Thus was the work begun by Wilberforce finally crowned with success.

The followers of Wilberforce and of Clarkson were jealous of each other.

Comparative Religion is offered at Talladega and Wilberforce.

People like Wilberforce who persisted for years because of his faith and because of his love for people.

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