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Averil

American  
[ey-ver-il] / ˈeɪ vər ɪl /
Or Averell

noun

  1. a first name.


Example Sentences

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Damages for unpaid wages initially totaled about $98 million, but because King County Superior Court Judge Averil Rothrock determined in January that Providence’s violations were willful, state law requires the total to be doubled.

From Seattle Times

His wife Averil, 77, said she was unable to visit.

From BBC

In urging Judge Averil Rothrock to keep Hernandez-Ebanks in the juvenile — rather than adult — legal system, his lawyers hailed the therapeutic benefits of Echo Glen Children’s Center.

From Seattle Times

Averil Power, chief executive of the Irish Cancer Society, called Ms. Phelan’s death heartbreaking.

From New York Times

Psychiatrists started updating the guidance in 2019 after the "tragic cases" of three young people came to light, including 19-year-old Averil Hart, who died from anorexia in 2012 after collapsing at her university flat.

From BBC