VP
1 American-
verb phrase.
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Also vp, v-p vice president.
abbreviation
abbreviation
abbreviation
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Vice President
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verb phrase
Etymology
Origin of v.p.
From New Latin verbum passīvum
Example Sentences
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Each would demand 1.5Gbps of bandwidth, estimates Peter Coppens, VP of product at telecom provider Colt Technology.
From BBC
“This is the number one risk with Corsia,” said Ben Rattenbury, VP of policy at carbon credit rating and services provider Sylvera.
Kevin Lanahan, a senior VP at the New York ISO, said in an interview that the state will need more electricity generation in the years ahead, in part because of data centers and the electrification of buildings.
From Barron's
“In just 4 years, Netflix Is a Joke Fest has grown into the world’s biggest celebration of comedy. This year, we’re bringing together legends, trailblazers, and the next generation of voices for an entire week of unforgettable moments across Los Angeles,” said Robbie Praw, Netflix VP of stand-up and comedy formats.
From Los Angeles Times
"It's obvious that there were high-placed sources. My immediate speculation was that those high placed sources were in the office of the VP, if not the VP herself."
From BBC
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