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cit
1[chit]
noun
pure consciousness.
CIT
2abbreviation
counselor in training.
cit.
3abbreviation
citation.
cited.
citizen.
citrate.
cit.
1abbreviation
citation
cited
CIT
2abbreviation
Central Institute of Technology
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cit1
Example Sentences
“By virtue of his position, Mr. Scott would have overseen all CIT operations on the case and all CIT information would have filtered through him to CBP headquarters,” Wong wrote.
And Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, before joining the Trump administration, was an offshore specialist and deputy chairman of CIT Bank.
The brash confidence of violent criminals is vividly illustrated by the very public phenomenon of cash-in-transit hijacks, known here simply as CIT.
He wants more help from government, saying CIT services are essential - they pay social grants every month, and move cash for banks and retailers.
"I might not come back - but that's life for everyone in CIT," he says, not wishing to use his second name.
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