Meredith
Americannoun
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George, 1828–1909, English novelist and poet.
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James Howard, born 1933, U.S. civil rights advocate and author.
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Owen, pen name of Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, 1st Earl Lytton.
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Also Meredyth. a male or female given name.
noun
Example Sentences
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She likes to champion new music — her 2024 album, “Dalia’s Mixtape,” featured works by Anna Meredith, Caroline Shaw and other contemporary composers.
From Los Angeles Times
"These vascular measures are capturing something meaningful about brain health," said Meredith N. Braskie, PhD, senior author of the study and assistant professor of neurology at the Keck School of Medicine.
From Science Daily
His widow, Meredith, their two oldest children, and their parents traveled to Milan after being invited by USA Hockey to attend the semifinal and gold-medal games.
From Salon
“The most dire predictions didn’t come to pass. The market remains fairly robust,” said Meredith Freed, senior policy manager with KFF’s program on Medicare policy.
From MarketWatch
This week, investment strategist Meredith Whitney on finding opportunities in the market.
From Barron's
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