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Amin
1[ ah-meen ]
noun
- ·徱 [ee, -dee], Idi Amin Dada, 1925?–2003, Ugandan dictator: president 1971–79; in exile from 1979.
amin-
2- variant of amino- before a vowel.
Amin
1/ ɑː-; æˈmiːn /
noun
- Lake Amin or Lake Idi Amina former official name for (Lake) Edward
Amin
2/ æˈmiːn; ɑː- /
noun
- AminIdi19252003MUgandanPOLITICS: head of stateMILITARY: soldier Idi (ˈiːdiː). 1925–2003, Ugandan soldier; dictator and head of state (1971–79). Notorious for his brutality, he was overthrown and exiled
Example Sentences
Last summer, Amin Abed almost suffered the same fate, following his decision to speak out against Hamas.
Asked which side he blamed most for Gaza's catastrophe, Amin Abed said it was "a choice between cholera and the plague".
Another appears to detail the transfer of 10kg of explosives to an office in Malta, staffed by Al Amin Khalifah Fhimah, the Libyan who was cleared at the first Lockerbie trial.
He added: "Following an initial assessment, it was determined that the forces had eliminated a Hamas military terrorist, Mohammed Amin Ibrahim Shubaki, who took part in the October 7 massacre, along with eight other terrorists from Hamas and the Islamic Jihad."
The judges found Megrahi's co-accused, Al Amin Khalifah Fhimah, not guilty due to a lack of evidence.
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