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VP

1
  1. verb phrase.

  2. Also vp, v-p vice president.



v.p.

2

abbreviation

  1. passive verb.

V.P.

3
Or V. Pres.

abbreviation

  1. Vice President.

VP

abbreviation

  1. Vice President

  2. verb phrase

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of VP1

From New Latin verbum passīvum
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Example Sentences

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“Americans are embracing meaningful traditions and holidays, and this Father’s Day, spending on gifts and other holiday items is expected to reach record levels,†said Katherine Cullen, VP of Industry and Consumer Insights at NRF.

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The rep also suggested in an email to Peter Hunter that his vice-president at the company was "happy to waive card fees" and that the VP's "initial offer was to waive 15 card fees for £250k spend in the first two months".

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Thin character development hobbles the film’s pacing during moments where giving any of them a shred of an identity would’ve helped pass the time between kills; it’s a letdown that each cast member — apart from the fantastic Lili Taylor as VP Dolores Brekenridge — reads so anonymously, considering how efficiently Janiak’s films give personalities even to their minor supporting characters.

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Chirag Dekate, a VP analyst at Gartner, said the announcement reflected an “inflection point†in the tech industry, where future products and services will offer users more personalized and proactive assistance.

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In his caps-lock-laden tirades, Trump accused the Harris camp of illegally paying Springsteen, Beyoncé and other stars to appear at campaign events and throw their support behind the Biden-era VP.

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